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Director: Michael Keusch
Cast: Doreen Jacobi, Anatole Taubman, Nicki von Tempelhoff, Katy Karrenbauer
A police woman goes undercover and enters a kamasutra retreat whose leader has been murdered by an ancient Indian dagger. As she makes new friends, she finds herself entagled in a web of intrigues.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Todeslust, a 2002 TV movie directed by Michael Keusch, is a crime drama about a policewoman who goes undercover at a kamasutra retreat where the leader has been murdered. While it has not received significant critical acclaim or awards recognition, the film's reception among audiences is unclear as ratings and reviews are not widely available.
Why you might like this:
Fans of crime dramas and unique blends of genres will likely enjoy this 2002 thriller from director Michael Keusch. Featuring a compelling performance from lead actress Doreen Jacobi, the film blends a police procedural with elements of the kamasutra retreat, creating an intriguing web of intrigue and mystery.