Sunday, October 2, 2011

Still Existence (Stillleben)

A FreibeuterFilm, Lotus Film production. Produced by Oliver Neumann, Erich Lackner, Thomas Pridnig, Peter Wirthensohn. Directed by Sebastian Meise. Script, Thomas Reider, Meise.With: Fritz Hoertenhuber, Christoph Luser, Daniela Golpashin, Roswitha Soukup, Anja Plaschg.Calling your movie "Still Existence" probably isn't the simplest method of standing up for in the crowd, specially when the film is the one other Austrian pic about pedophilia. Tyro helmer Sebastian Meise's fresh tack is always to make his protag a perv in thought rather than deed, nevertheless the results don't add much for the discussion. San Sebastian's First Film jury gave "Still Existence" a decent mention, which will help fest bookings but hardly anything else. Bernhard (Christoph Luser) sees father Gerhard (Fritz Hoertenhuber) hands a contact with a streetwalker (Anja Plaschg) and accompany her with a brothel. He follows them and steals the note, which instructs the prostitute to pretend she's Gerhard's daughter, Lydia, becoming an adult. Deeply disturbed, Bernhard passes the note for the now-adult Lydia (Daniela Golpashin), who's naturally freaked out, though their mother (Roswitha Soukup) seems most disturbed the key she kind of understood about is outdoors. Gerhard, a recouping alcoholic who never really molested his daughter, doesn't get seem advice and will receive a rifle. Repression is conveyed via hardened faces, believe it or not than interfamily dialogue together with a properly controlled camera.Camera (color), Gerald Kerkletz editor, Julia Drack music, Cleaning cleaning soap&Skin production designers, Katharina Woeppermann, Anja Ronacher costume designer, Woeppermann. Examined at San Sebastian Film Festival (Zabaltegi New Company company directors), Sept. 21, 2011. Running time: 76 MIN. Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com

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