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Political Unrest | 1970s
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7/10
IMDbBest Production Produzentenpreis | 2016 | Christian
Best Sound Beste Tongestaltung | 2016 | Bruno
Best Editing Bester Schnitt | 2016 | Hansjörg
Best Production Design Bestes Szenenbild | 2016 | Bernd
Best Costume Design Bestes Kostmbild | 2016 | Nicole
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role Beste darstellerische Leistung Mnnliche Nebenrolle | 2016 | Michael
Best International Actress | 2017 | Emma
Best Foreign Thriller Trailer | 2016
Best Female Action Hero | 2016 | Emma
Budget 14,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 3,621,046 USD
Emma Watson visited Villa Baviera (former Colonia Dignidad) in September 2014. Though the media initially thought she was on vacation, they later found she was doing research for her role.
This movie was filmed in Chile, Luxembourg, Germany, and Argentina.
This is the second film about a dangerous cult that Emma Watson had starred in, following Regression (2015).
Colonia Dignidad was a real-life secret detention camp.
Following the departure of Augusto Pinochet from the presidency in 1991, Colonia Dignidad renamed itself as Villa Baviera and remained an operational sect until 2007. Residents of the area are allowed entry and exit and the site is presently open to the public for historic tourism.
"Paul Schäfer: Anyone can torture, but to break a person without harming physically, that's an art."
"[repeated line] Paul Schäfer: Everything under God's sun is good for something."