Anatomy 2

Anatomy 2

Infobox Film
name = Anatomy 2


caption = DVD cover for the film
director = Stefan Ruzowitzky
producer = Andrea Willson
writer = Stefan Ruzowitzky
starring = Barnaby Metschurat
Franka Potente
music = Marius Ruhland
cinematography = Andreas Berger
editing = Hans Funck
distributor = Strand Releasing(USA)
released = August 13, 2004 (USA)
runtime = 101 min.
country = GER
language = English
German
budget =
preceded_by = Anatomy
followed_by = Anatomy 3 (2009)
website = http://www.anatomie-2.de/
amg_id = 1:283431
imdb_id = 0312358

"Anatomy 2" ( _de. Anatomie 2) is a 2003 German horror film written and directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky that stars Franka Potente. It's the sequel to the 2000 movie "Anatomy". The story moves to Berlin for this film.

Plot

Early on Benny, a member of the Anti-Hippocratic Society, slashes himself in front of professor Mueller LaRousse and an audience.

The main character is the young neurosurgeon Jo from Duisburg, who wants to complete his practical course at a large hospital in Berlin. He hopes to join the research group of Mueller LaRousse because his younger brother has Muscular Dystrophy, which was the cause of their father's death...

Cast

* Barnaby Metschurat as Joachim Hauser
* Franka Potente as Paula Henning
* Ariane Schnug as Junge Kellerin
* Herbert Knaup as Prof. Charles Müller-LaRousse

External links

* [http://www.anatomie-2.de/ Official site] (in German)
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