Faustus's Labyrinth: In Search of the Faust Legend (20th Year Director's Cut)


A film about Faustus's deepening obsession with his fellow Johann Georg Faust and his entry into a complex world.




Faustus's Labyrinth: In Search of the Faust Legend (20th Year Director's Cut)

Faustus's Labyrinth: In Search of the Faust Legend is about Faustus's obsession with his fellow Johann Georg Faust and the labyrinths this obsession leads him to. Taking its name from Christopher Marlowe's The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus and Goethe's Faust, the film deals with Faustus's curiosity about both man and legend. Throughout the film, Faustus's obsession with the life, achievements and mysteries of the legendary figure Faust gradually deepens. In this process, the film drags the audience along behind Faustus, while also allowing the audience to discover their own inner labyrinths. This film is a thought-provoking production where the audience can also benefit from Faustus' character development. Viewers have generally stated that they were impressed by the film's deep plot and successful interpretation of character development. The film was shot in various European cities, in locations that are particularly notable for their atmosphere and details.