The Berlin Bride Apr 2026

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 discover abandoned parts of a department store mannequin in a city park. The Berlin Bride

Reviews on platforms like YouTube have given it an 8/10, praising its melancholic vibe and immersive 1980s Berlin setting. A one-armed aesthete (Henry Akina) finds the mannequin's

(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 Reviews on platforms like YouTube have given it

Tension builds as the "husband" becomes obsessed with finding the missing arm, leading to a violent and grotesque resolution . Production Details Director/Writer Michael Bartlett Cast Miklos Königer, Henry Akina, Sushila Day Runtime 1 hour 11 minutes Language German (near-silent, with fewer than 10 lines of dialogue) Visual Style

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.

The film is currently available for streaming on Digital and has been featured on Tubi. The Berlin Bride | Film Threat

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