City Times

Manchester horror looms over Kruger film

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Diane Kruger said she took her new film role as a mum who loses her family in a terror attack to show how survivors are often left alone with suffering.

Kruger, who drew glowing reviews for her part in In

the Fade by German-Turkish director Fatih Akin, said the cast and crew in Cannes for the film’s premiere were haunted by the 22 victims of the Manchester bombing and the fate of their families.

“I haven’t slept in days thinking about what happened, not just in Manchester but (in other attacks) all around the world,” Kruger told.

“We live at a time when such horrors are occurring almost daily. You read about 22, 23, 100 dead but you never see a film about the people who are left behind. How do you continue to live after experienci­ng something horrible like that, how can you come to grips with such injustice?”

The star appears in her first movie role in her native German as Katja, a woman living in Hamburg who is married to a former Kurdish drug dealer who has put his life back on track. When a bomb rips through her husband’s office, killing him and their young son, the police initially suspect a gangland killing or a dispute within the German port city’s large Turkish community.

“It was terrible to live with, really upsetting... the film almost killed me,” Kruger said.

“I haven’t worked since... I haven’t read a script since. The film really changed me, it changed my life.”

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