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  1. 22 ago 2013 · Dr. Ketel: Directed by Linus de Paoli. With Ketel Weber, Amanda Plummer, Burak Yigit, Pit Bukowski. Berlin's notorious Neukoelln district. The near future, a time in which the health system has collapsed. A man works in the shadows and without licence as a doctor.

    • (112)
    • Thriller
    • Linus de Paoli
    • 2013-08-22
  2. Im Neuköllner Untergrund heilt und pflegt Dr. Ketel diejenigen, für die Krankenhaus- und Arztbesuche unerschwinglich geworden sind. Die Kriminalität steigt, die Staatsgewalt zieht sich zurück und private Sicherheitsfirmen boomen.

  3. DR. KETEL. by Linus de Paoli. synopsis. Berlin’s notorious Neukoelln district. The near future. A time in which the health system has collapsed. A man works in the shadows and without license as a doctor. He has no practice, no appointments system.

    • Germany
    • Dr. Ketel
    • fiction
    • 2010
  4. www.dffb.de › en › filmsDr. Ketel - DFFB

    Dr. Ketel - DFFB. Berlins notorious Neukoelln district. The near future, a time in which the health system has collapsed. A man works in the shadows and without licence as a doctor. He treats people in the streets, stealing medicine from pharmacies.

  5. A time in which the health system has collapsed. A man works in the shadows and without license as a doctor. He has no practice, no appointments system. He treats people in the courtyards and streets – everywhere he’s needed, stealing medicine from pharmacies.

    • Linus de Paoli
  6. The Interfilm Jury recognises this film as an unconventional and inspiring example to address the issue of health and healing, good and bad, just and injust, without offering onedimensional solutions. DR. KETEL is an extraordinary film which, by mixing various styles with authority, draws a realistic as well as imaginary picture of society.

  7. The near future. A time in which the health system has collapsed. A man works in the shadows and without license as a doctor. He has no practice, no appointments system. He treats people in the courtyards and streets – everywhere he’s needed, stealing medicine from pharmacies.