Blue Moon (film)

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Movie
Original title Blue moon
Country of production Austria
original language German
Publishing year 2002
length 90 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Andrea Maria Dusl
script Andrea Maria Dusl
production Erich Lackner
music Peter Dusl ,
Christian Fennesz ,
Yuri Naumov
camera Wolfgang Thaler
cut Karina Ressler ,
Andrea Wagner
occupation

Blue Moon is the first feature film by the Austrian - Swedish film director Andrea Maria Dusl . It's a mix of action, comedy, romance and drama.

action

As it when it is transferred, a Balkan - Mafioso threatened, the Austrian money courier Johnny Pichler flees just decided with the car and the money. The initiator of the escape is the call girl Shirley. After the car was unsuccessful in Slovakia, Johnny bought the car and the young woman disappeared. He continues the trip with the East German shoe seller Ignaz. After selling the car, Johnny hitchhikes to Kiev and meets the taxi driver Jana, who introduces herself as Shirley's twin sister . Johnny begins a liaison with Jana. It turns out that she leads a double life. Her parents and sister died in a ferry accident. When Johnny Ignaz meets again, they both head for Odessa . Johnny calls Jana there as a call girl. Your meeting there suggests a happy ending.

Reviews

The lexicon of international films describes the film as a "post-communist love story [...] with convincing actors", it has a "sense for symbolic details" and it knows how to "combine humor and depth on several narrative levels".

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Blue Moon. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used