Heller als der Mond

Director

Virgil Widrich

Duration (minutes)

88

Country  ,  Year

Oostenrijk  ,  2000

Theme programme

tiger competition

Cast

Christopher Buchholz;Lars Rudolph;Gerhard Liebmann;Werner Prinz;Piroska Székely

Scenario

Virgil Widrich;Enrico Jakob

Camera

Martin Putz

Music

Alexander Zlamal

 

 

Producer

Virgil Widrich Film- und Multimediaproduktions GmbH

Sales

Virgil Widrich Film- und Multimediaproduktions GmbH


The Rumanian girl Julie comes to Vienna in the boot of a car planning to rob a bank. In Vienna she gets to know the Italian Pablo, who falls in love with her. The money in the Austrian banks is however brighter than this moonshine. The only thing that interests Julie is to get rich quick. But Pablo is a romantic who dreams of having a restaurant of his own. An empty Chinese restaurant looks like the ideal spot, certainly because it is next door to the Wiener Sparkasse. While he serves the customers, she chips a hole in the wall. As well as Julie, two other bank robbers are active, with very little success. One of them is the former Rumanian fiancé of Julie... Widrichs finely styled feature début shows Rumania as a sad and ruined country were you cant earn money or spend it. But the Austrians are not much better off. The team that is responsible for finding the robbers is led by the best detective in the country: A senile old man who trusts in his psychic gifts. With its restrained, ironic, black-comedy tone, Heller als der Mond has found a wonderful way to look at the topical theme of Eastern European migration to the 'front-line state' of Austria. The loving and dry way in which the hopeless naďvety and optimistic dreams of the protagonists are presented, is reminiscent of Fassbinder and Kaurismäki.