TO WATCH: OPUS BY MARK ANTHONY GREEN
Opus, the debut film from Mark Anthony Green, a movie that yet again taps into our toxic…
Ben Monroe (portrayed by Eric Bana), bestselling author and social psychologist, moves to Berlin as a means to further his research into collectivism and it’s power. He is quickly sucked into a spiral of Berlin cult culture and it’s ideologies after a mysterious ritualistic suicide takes place. With the help of cult-monitoring investigator Nina Hoffman (Sylvia Hoeks), he dives into the lugubrious mysteries happening in the heart of the German capital.
An unpredictable rollercoaster ride full of emotions, extreme world views and broken relationships…
In an attempt to mend their strained relationship, the protagonist is visited by his 16-year-old daughter Mazzy (Sadie Sink) following a turbulent divorce from his now-ex-wife. But while Ben is hard at work and distracted by a newly developing relationship, he loses sight of what exactly his daughter is up to.
Mazzy meets a mysterious but charming Martin (Jonas Dassler) whose intentions are not as innocent as she suspects.
The new film from the father-daughter team of legendary producer Ridley Scott and director and screenwriter Jordan Scott.
Brought to us by the powerful father-daughter duo, consisting of industry legend Ridley Scott and Jordan Scott, “Berlin Nobody” is a perfect blend of thriller and mystery drama. Aside from the captivating story that is told, the socio-political themes that are explored also hold great cultural relevance. Backed up by a cast of seasoned actors and promising young talents, the movie successfully lures the viewer into its dark and compelling atmosphere.
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