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Normal (also known as Angels Gone) is a 2009 Czech thriller film directed by Julius Ševčík. It is an adaptation of the playwright Anthony Neilson's 1991 work Normal: The Düsseldorf Ripper, a fictional account of the life of serial killer Peter Kürten, told from the point of view of his defense lawyer.[1]
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Angels Gone | |
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Directed by | Julius Ševčík |
Written by | Anthony Neilson (play) Julius Ševčík |
Produced by | Karla Stojáková |
Starring | Milan Kňažko Pavel Gajdoš Dagmar Veškrnová Miroslav Táborský |
Cinematography | Antonio Riestra |
Edited by | Marek Opatrný |
Music by | Jan P. Muchow |
Distributed by | Bontonfilm |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Czech Republic |
Language | Czech |
The film was released in the Czech Republic on 26 March 2009.
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