Real Viennese - The Sackbauer Saga
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Original title | Real Viennese - The Sackbauer Saga |
Country of production | Austria |
original language | Viennese |
Publishing year | 2008 |
length | 111 minutes |
Age rating |
FSK 6 JMK 10 |
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Director | Kurt Ockermüller |
script | Ernst Hinterberger |
production | Bonus film ( Robert Winkler , Barbara Gräftner ) |
music | Hans Zinkl |
camera | Thomas Benesch |
cut | Cordula Werner |
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Real Vienna - The blind farmer saga , according to a 1994 published film version of the episodes Silent Night and turn of the second feature film of successful Austrian television series A true Viennese does not drown .
The plot of the film begins 30 years after the series ended. With currently 370,381 cinema admissions in Austria (as of March 8, 2009), the film is the fourth most successful film from Austria since the beginning of Austria-wide admissions in 1981.
action
After Edmund "Mundl" Sackbauer moved out of a community building in Vienna, he has been living in an allotment garden house in the Vienna area for a long time . However, his house is to be demolished because of the construction of a new residential complex, so he should move back to the Großfeldsiedlung .
He is now close to his eightieth birthday and has become lonely with age, because he has neglected contact with his children and vice versa. He also resents his daughter Hanni, who now lives in Hamburg , for having been impregnated by a German . His grandson René, who is already a father himself, gives him a notebook, but Mundl can't do much with it.
Due to his loneliness, Mundl's wife Antonia tries to reunite the family, but only succeeds slowly.
background
Around a year before the film was released, the first trailer was published on the Internet in which Mundl and Toni Sackbauer did Christmas shopping in the Stadion Center . More video clips followed a few months later. In addition, in the run-up to the 2008 National Council election, posters with the inscription Kriagst a Watschn that there will be 5 years of damage - Real Viennese choose Mundl - will be attached to billboards in the cinema from December 19 . About two months before the film premiere, the actor Kurt Weinzierl died , who can be seen in the film - in his last role - as Vitus Egger.
production
The film was produced by Bonus Film in and around Vienna from 2007 to 2008 . The shooting ended as planned on June 1, 2008. Most of the original actors from Ein echter Wiener does not go under worked in the film. The official soundtrack for the film is called Ned Deppat and comes from the Linz hip-hop group Texta . The film was the world's first "barrier-free" feature film and at the premiere it could also be seen by the visually and hearing impaired. The production company received the Diagonale Prize for the best film production in 2008 for this production .
reception
The film opened in theaters in Austria on Friday, December 19, 2008 and, on the opening weekend, was the second most successful film (after Madagascar 2 , 72,197 visitors), and reached 52,271 visitors with 59 copies in circulation. The film is distributed by Thim Film . On the second weekend (December 26th - 28th) the film was the most visited production in Austrian cinemas with 68,626 visitors , ahead of Madagascar 2 with 50,867 visitors and 101 copies in circulation.
Up to and including December 28th, the film had already reached 160,736 visitors, making it the most watched Austrian film of 2008, ahead of Falco - Verdammt, wir noch leben (154,677), The Fälscher (154,629 in 2008) and Let's Make Money (153,649 visitors after nine weeks ). In the week of January 11th, the film passed the 300,000 visitor limit, which has only been achieved by four other films since the beginning of the complete cinema attendance count in Austria in 1981. With around 370,000 visitors up to March 1, 2009, the film, measured by the number of visitors in Austria, is the fourth most successful Austrian production since 1981 and the most successful film since 2002 ( Poppitz , 441,000 visitors).
The first broadcast on German television was on September 25, 2013 in 3sat .
Going to the cinema in Austria | |||||||
date | Visits | Copies | |||||
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December 21, 2008 | 57.184 | 59 | |||||
December 28, 2008 | 160,736 | 68 | |||||
January 4, 2009 | 256,540 | k. A. | |||||
January 11, 2009 | 311,812 | k. A. | |||||
January 18, 2009 | 334,588 | 81 | |||||
January 25, 2009 | 348.229 | 75 | |||||
February 1, 2009 | 356,807 | 75 | |||||
February 8, 2009 | 363,835 | 66 | |||||
February 15, 2009 | 367.358 | 46 | |||||
February 22, 2009 | 369.206 | k. A. | |||||
March 1, 2009 | 369.913 | k. A. | |||||
April 1, 2009 | 370.761 | k. A. |
continuation
Although Karl Merkatz and Ingrid Burkhard were originally against a sequel to the film, the sequel Echte Wiener 2 - Die Deppat'n und die Gspritzt'n started in Austrian cinemas on December 16, 2010.
family tree
Edmund Sackbauer --- Antonia geb. Novotny | ------------------------------- | | Fredi --- Josefine -.- Kurt Irmi S. --- Karl S. Franz Vejvoda -.- Johanna S. --- Kai Uwe Lembke (--- Britta) Stadler | Stadler Blahovec | | | ehem. B. † -------------------------- "Mittwochsbeziehung" | | | | Lisa ------------------- René S. -†- Ilse S. Petra S. --- Margot Olaf S. beginnend | (1977–1998) | Edi S.
Web links
- Real Vienna - The blind farmer saga in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Official website for the film
Individual evidence
- ↑ Release certificate for Real Viennese - The Sackbauer Saga . Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry , March 2009 (PDF; test number: 117 297 K).
- ↑ Age rating for real Viennese - The Sackbauer saga . Youth Media Commission .
- ↑ APA / Der Standard: 'Echte Wiener': Most Successful Film 2008. December 30, 2008, p. 25
- ↑ The Standard : Cinema hits in Austria. Stand: 19. 12. – 21. 12. 24./25./26. December 2008, p. 29
- ↑ The Standard: Cinema hits in Austria. Stand: 26. 12. – 28. December 12th , 2008/1. January 2009, p. 29
- ↑ Austrian Film Institute : 2009 in the cinema. Status: January 4, 2009 (accessed on January 7, 2009)
- ↑ Austrian Film Institute: 2009 in the cinema. ( Memento of the original from February 20, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Status: January 14, 2009 (accessed on January 14, 2009)
- ↑ The Standard: Cinema hits in Austria. Stand: 16. 01. – 18. January 01 , 2009, p. 12
- ↑ The Standard: Cinema hits in Austria. As of: 23.01-25. January 1st , 2009, p. 12
- ↑ The Standard: Cinema hits in Austria. Status: 30. 01. – 01. February 02 , 2009, p. 13
- ↑ The Standard: Cinema hits in Austria. As of: 06. 02. – 08. February 02 , 2009, p. 11
- ↑ The Standard: Cinema hits in Austria. As of: February 13-15 February 02 , 2009, p. 12
- ↑ Austrian Film Institute: 2009 in the cinema. ( Memento of the original from February 20, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Status: February 24, 2009 (accessed February 26, 2009)
- ↑ Austrian Film Institute: 2009 in the cinema. ( Memento of the original from February 20, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Status: March 2, 2009 (accessed March 3, 2009)
- ↑ Austrian Film Institute: 2009 in the cinema. ( Memento of the original from February 20, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Status: April 1, 2009 (accessed April 2, 2009)
- ↑ Die Presse - Echte Wiener 2