der skorpion from 1997 just got subs last month but i haven't seen too many people logging it, which is a shame - i'm not sure if it's one of graf's best, but it is one of the films where his more aggressive/disorienting formal instincts match up with a relatively approachable narrative.
it's also one where the policier and domestic melodrama elements take almost equal weight - a career policeman on the verge of a drug bust has to deal with his wife getting run over by a car and thrown into a coma once someone puts psychotropic drugs in her restaurant food; their son, given a revolver to protect himself, goes on an amphetamine bender when he runs away from home with a much older sex worker abandoned by her immigrant parents when she was a child.
the policier stuff really seems to be a window into a way work worms its way into every facet of blue collar life in this point in germany - there is a great joke where the family's tiny dog is kept around because she is used to sniff drugs in police busts.
formally this one is really disorienting, all blown out 16mm and strange audio/visiual transitions between scenes, even before you get to the multiple drug trip sequences.
did i mention it is also a kind of giallo with "the skorpion" stinging victims with a distinctive taser mark before murdering them?
maybe not a top tier graf for me but in some ways i'd say this is the one i'd recommend to someone who had seen die katze and die sieger and wanted to see more.