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Anatomy (Anatomie)

Rating:R (for terror violence/gore, some sexuality and language)
Genre:Drama, Horror, Comedy
Release Date:September 8, 2000
Running time:103 minutes
Cast:Franka Potente, Benno Furmann, Anna Loos, Sebastian Blomberg, Holger Speckhahn
Director:Stephan Ruzowitzky
Producer:Thomas Woebke, Jakob Claussen, Andrea Willson, Norbert Preuss
Writer:Stephan Ruzowitzky
Distributor:Columbia TriStar Film Distribu

Description: For an ambitious medical student like Paula, being chosen to take part in a prestigious anatomy course taught by a legendary professor is a dream come true. But Paula's delight quickly turns to sheer horror, when she finds a young man she met only days before lying in front of her on the dissecting table. Despite all warnings, Paula investigates his mysterious death. She soon discovers that a centuries-old secret society, one known for its ruthless research on live humans, is headquartered at the same renowned institute where she is studying. When students begin disappearing, all she can do is continue to search for the truth... even if it means putting her own life in danger.

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