Liane Hielscher appears in Cardillac (1970), a film that delves into the dark obsession of a master goldsmith. Set against a backdrop of intrigue and desire, her role adds depth to the film's exploration of artistry and madness. With a presence that resonates within the cult cinema landscape, Hielscher's performance contributes to the film's status as a notable entry in the genre. Her work in Cardillac exemplifies the intricate relationship between creativity and obsession, defining a unique moment in the realm of exploitation cinema.
Cardillac
Cardillac is a 1969 West German drama film directed by Edgar Reitz, starring Hans-Christian Blech and Catana Cayetano. It tells the story of a goldsmith who is so obsessed with his own craft that he murders his customers. The film is a modern adaptation of E. T. A. Hoffmann’s novella Mademoiselle de Scuderi.