: The narrative explores the physical and mental scars of the Great War. Characters like Dr. Körner, a forensic pathologist, represent the modernizing shift of the new Republic, while Perg embodies the "monsters" created by wartime devastation. Critical Reception
is an experimental Austrian-Luxembourgish thriller directed by Oscar-winner Stefan Ruzowitzky . Set in 1920s Vienna, it follows Peter Perg, a former forensic detective who returns from years of Russian captivity following World War I to find a city he no longer recognizes, haunted by a serial killer targeting war veterans. Core Themes and Visual Style Hinterland(2021)
: The film is a deliberate homage to German Expressionism , specifically evoking classics like The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari . Its world is defined by distorted architecture , claustrophobic streets, and jagged, unnatural angles meant to mirror the protagonist's fractured psychological state. : The narrative explores the physical and mental
Critics often praise the film's but note that the serial killer plot can feel conventional compared to its bold artistic style. Despite this, it was well-received on the festival circuit, winning the Audience Award at the Locarno International Film Festival in 2021. Cast and Credits Director : Stefan Ruzowitzky Peter Perg : Murathan Muslu Dr. Theresa Körner : Liv Lisa Fries Runtime : 98 minutes Caligari