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Director: Rolf Schübel
Cast: Franka Potente, Ulrich Thomsen, Hilmir Snær Guðnason, Katja Studt
The story of the first cloned human being - told in her own words: At the age of thirty the world-famous composer Iris Sellin learns that she has an incurable illness. She - a person who wanted to live for ever - does however not give in. In order to preserve her art and also herself, beyond death, for all posterity, she has herself cloned. Her daughter Siri, whom, in this way, she turns into her virtual twin, learns as a child that she is the world's first cloned human being. In fact a blueprint: a blueprint of her mother. From that moment on nothing is as it was before...
Critical Reception & Ratings
Blueprint, the 2003 science fiction drama directed by Rolf Schübel, received a mixed critical reception. The film is based on the story of the world's first cloned human and explores the ethical and personal implications of this scientific advancement. While the film has not received significant awards recognition, its IMDb rating of 6.5/10 suggests it has found a moderately positive audience reception.
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Directed by Rolf Schübel in 2003, Blueprint is a thought-provoking science fiction drama that explores the profound moral and personal implications of human cloning through the compelling story of a world-famous composer, played by the talented Franka Potente, who decides to clone herself in order to preserve her legacy. This unique blend of scientific speculation and intimate character study is sure to captivate fans of cerebral sci-fi and character-driven dramas.
Blueprint is a 2003 German drama film directed by Rolf Schübel. It is based on the 1999 novel by Charlotte Kerner. The film raises the ethical issue of human cloning.
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