A pop fantasy that feels like a lost early Fassbinder, Rudolf Thome’s RED SUN is a beautiful art-genre collision that is both brilliantly bizarre and provocative. Thomas (Marquard Bohm, from Wim Wenders' KINGS OF THE ROAD) runs into his ex-girlfriend, Peggy (countercultural activist / model Uschi Obermaier), after hitching a ride to Munich. Stuck without a place to stay for the night, Peggy takes Thomas into the communal home she shares with four other women—all of whom have just made a vow to kill the men in their lives in five days. Will Thomas find out about this strange pact before it’s too late?