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Unknown Hour

Unknown Hour

CZ, SK, 2009, 95min., 35 mm

http://www.hodinunevis.cz

Not an entirely fictional story of the man who dubbed the “heparin killer.” What was the reason and whatwas going on in the mind of the young man who decided to commit and continue to commit the heaviestof crimes, often believing he… More

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Not an entirely fictional story of the man who dubbed the “heparin killer.” What was the reason and what
was going on in the mind of the young man who decided to commit and continue to commit the heaviest
of crimes, often believing he was doing a good thing? What compels a promising and intelligent medical
student to change his ethics and to commit evil? The idea that a man you know well, see on a daily basis
and actually like, a man who is helpful, willing and self-sacrificing even at the expense of his own comfort,
is actually a murderer is a horrendous thought. We follow a story that may have happened, perhaps did
happen and, unfortunately, can happen at any time. And the first thing to come to your mind when you
learn that you knew the monster is: How close was someone close to me – or even me – to becoming
one of his victims? The sensational story of the “heparin killer” is a hard blow. Yes, it really could have
happened to any of us. This didn’t happen “somewhere in the world.” It happened here, in our own back
yards!


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