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"Herman the German" is a 14-minute live action short film from 2015 (last year) and this one was written and directed by Michael Binz. It is probably his most known work to date and also won a decent share of awards at several film festivals. The language is German despite the English title. The main character is played by established German actor Gustav Peter Wöhler, who had his 60th birthday this year, and I kinda like him. I still believe he is one of the better aspects of the film. We also see actress and comedian Anke Engelke playing the possible biggest supporting character, a doctor who is in charge of curing our protagonist, a man who is not able to feel fear anymore and strangely enough the therapy method here is that he is supposed to feel and find out about every existing fear out there, which did not make any sense at all to me. This short film is certainly not a revelation in terms of the script/story, which is probably the weakest component here. Sadly, it is also the most important component, which makes it a complete deal-breaker in the negative sense. I don't recommend the watch. Thumbs-down.