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- An opulent cinematic journey through one of the world's most beautiful countries. From the icy, snowy world of the high mountains with their mighty glaciers, thunderous waterfalls, and raging mountain streams; through the last primeval forests to the warm steppe lake, this documentary follows the trail of water--the element that has shaped this country's diverse nature like no other. Water is not only the basis of all life, it has also given Austria some of Europe's most spectacular natural wonders. In deep forests, ducklings jump from tall trees to learn how to swim; in inaccessible gorges a prototype of trout has survived; and in raging wild rivers, the world's oldest vertebrate has survived for millions of years. All this is captured in intoxicating images that bring the audience at home up close to the experience of nature and wildlife.
- Paul Silberstein, youngest son of an urbane but deeply-strange old Austrian dynasty of confectionery millionaires, discovers the power of love and humor--and also his own extraordinary ability to shape his realities.
- A man rescues a boy and later tries to get him off his back but to little avail, so they end up drifting around a subterranean world, populated by grotesque masked figures. A hundred years after Chaplin filmed his first feature film, The Kid, Norbert Pfaffenbichler offers an experimental punk-style interpretation, which the filmmaker himself has defined as a dystopian slapstick film.
- A testimony to Johanna Dohnal, a significant woman in Austrian politics and a role model for today's and coming generations.
- 'Koridas' are battles between two bulls in an arena. Several times a year they are being held in Bosnia and Herzegovina and thereby attract a few hundred to a few thousand spectators. Supposedly, there are no denominational and ethnic conflicts.
- In November 9th 1977, the Industrialist Walter Michael Palmers was kidnapped in front of his house in Vienna. After 100 hours of captivity and the payment of 31 billion Schillings, Palmers was set free. About two weeks later, Thomas Gratt and Othmar Keplinger were arrested at the swiss-italian border. The kidnapping was a money-raising-measure of the Bewegung 2.Juni , a sister organisation of the RAF (red army faction) 1979, Thomas Gratt is sentenced to 15 years in prison, Othmar Keplinger to 5 years, and Reinhard Pitsch, who also took part in the action, to 6 years. For the first time after 30 years, Gratt, Keplinger and Pitsch are ready to speak extensively about the events and backgrounds of 1977.
- The Austrian town of Ebensee became infamous in 2009 when local teenagers disturbed the annual memorial service in the former concentration camp with soft air guns and Nazi paroles. 'And there We Are, in the Middle' follows the life of three teenagers in Ebensee over the course of a year.
- White lies.
- Basement children.
- Welding and bustle.
- Pig's stomach.