Editor
All mysteries were solved around the history of the Salzburg photo studio Ellinger. The owner had disappeared and a new woman was at the helm. But when everything was cleared up, a new chapter began. In 1938, the Nazis march in.
Editor
Part three of the trilogy, centred on the Swiss tenor August Schram, is now located in an opera house during a running performance of Donizetti's humorous melodrama "L'elisir d'amore" and furnished with a memorable cast of characters.
Editor
Facing the loss of her youthfulness, Matilda finds herself at a turning point in her life. Refreshing encounters and unexpected longings force her to face rigid self-understandings with new openness. A surprising and empathetic look at the lives of young adults.
Assistant Editor
Seidl vuelve a la carga sacando a la luz los bajos fondos austriacos: en este caso, las múltiples y chocantes actividades para las que se usan los sótanos en Austria. Desde un hombre que usa el suyo para cantar ópera y como campo de tiro (según el día), a otro que guarda sus trofeos de caza, una mujer aficionada a los muñecos de bebés aterradoramente reales, nazis que quedan para tocar la tuba y una sadomasoquista que trabaja en Cáritas, entre otros más. Todos tienen sus obsesiones (como las tenía en llamado “monstruo de Amstetten”) y las guardan en sus sótanos.
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Growing up in times of conflict - 13-year old Palestinian girls Wafaa and Raneen from two different Westbank villages are faced with the option of going on a one-day trip to the beach in Israel. Although they live only a few kilometers away, they have both never been to the sea. Israeli peace activists organize a day at the beach in Tel Aviv for Palestinian women and children, to let them exchange the view on the Wall against the horizon. One summer morning, Wafaa is preparing for the journey and imagining pretty people in Israel, while Raneen is playing freedom fighter with her friends. Her village is in constant conflict with the Israeli soldiers and for her and her parents it is out of the question to spend a beach day with the "others". Is the day by the sea a one-day utopia? Or a possible future?