
Michael Glantschnig
1991 (35 лет)Wenn du wüsstest, wie schön es hier ist
Andreas Prochaska
Gerhard Liebmann, Simon Hatzl
The 16-year-old daughter of the highest dignitary in Hüttenberg is found murdered in the disused mine. For the first time, Muck has to deal with a case of this magnitude.
Wenn du wüsstest, wie schön es hier ist
Homophobia
Gregor Schmidinger
Michael Glantschnig, Josef Mohamed
An adolescent boy, who serves the military forces, experiences homosexual feelings towards one of his comrades. The suppressed conflict bubbles up during their last night at the border, socially isolated and armed with loaded weapons.
Homophobia
Spectre
Sam Mendes
Daniel Craig, Christoph Waltz
"Spectre" is the 24th film in the James Bond series, directed by Sam Mendes and released in 2015. Daniel Craig reprises his role as James Bond for the fourth time. The film combines action, intrigue, and the quintessential Bond flair. Plot Overview: The story begins with a thrilling sequence in Mexico City during the Day of the Dead festival. Bond's unauthorized mission leads him to uncover a cryptic message from his past, which sets him on a trail to uncover the sinister organization known as SPECTRE. This shadowy group has been orchestrating terror and chaos globally, tying together elements from Bond's previous missions. Themes and Style: "Spectre" delves into Bond's personal history and his connections to the broader conspiracy of SPECTRE. The film explores themes of surveillance, power, and trust, set against the backdrop of stunning international locations. From the vibrancy of Mexico City to the austere beauty of the Austrian Alps, the film is visually captivating. Action and Gadgets: The film features high-octane action sequences, including car chases, brutal hand-to-hand combat, and dramatic stunts. Bond's Aston Martin DB10, equipped with various gadgets, plays a significant role in the action. Reception: "Spectre" received mixed to positive reviews from critics. It was praised for its action sequences, cinematography, and performances, particularly that of Daniel Craig and Christoph Waltz. However, some critics felt the plot was convoluted and the film was not as impactful as its predecessor, "Skyfall." Conclusion: "Spectre" is a notable entry in the James Bond series, offering a mix of nostalgia and modern storytelling. It attempts to tie together the threads of previous films while setting the stage for future narratives in the Bond saga.
Spectre
Narziss und Goldmund
Stefan Ruzowitzky
Sabin Tambrea, Jannis Niewöhner
In the dark middle ages young unruly Goldmund is sent to a monastery by his father to atone for the sins of his mother, who abandoned them. It is there that he meets Narcissus, a brilliant, scholarly novice, who is introverted and aloof. A unique and deep life-long friendship is born. Narcissus chooses to remain detached from the world in prayer and meditation. Goldmund, who is passionate, sensual and impulsive, runs away from the monastery to live a picaresque wanderer’s life, his amorous and artistic adventures leading him to discover the extremes of both ecstasy and pain. Several thrilling years pass, until one day these friends cross paths again...
Narcissus and Goldmund