The Berlin Bride -

The film follows two reclusive men who separately discover abandoned parts of a department store mannequin in a city park.

Lo-fi, grain-heavy aesthetic compared to David Lynch’s Eraserhead The Berlin Bride

A one-armed aesthete (Henry Akina) finds the mannequin's right arm. He replaces his own missing limb with it, only to find the new arm has a sentient and impulsive life of its own. The film follows two reclusive men who separately

A man named Trashman (Miklos Königer) finds the torso and legs. He takes them home, dresses them, and begins treating the mannequin as his newlywed bride. A man named Trashman (Miklos Königer) finds the

(2019) is a surreal, near-silent fantasy horror film directed by Michael Bartlett. Inspired by the dark writings of Edgar Allan Poe and E.T.A. Hoffmann, it is a dreamlike exploration of loneliness and unrequited sexuality set in a nostalgic, pre-wall Berlin. Plot Summary