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Lost in Vienna, Austria
Austria 2013
produced by Wolf Morrison, Robert Tarantino (executive) for WildRebel Productions
directed by Wolf Morrison
starring Julia Prock-Schauer, Wolf Morrison, Seth Raven, Sonja Grenz, Astrid Vineyard, Humungus, Birgit Waite, Walter Pepl, Johanna Balluch, Sarah Zaharanski, Vanessa Newton, Sarah Kleiner, Emanuel Nicolae Sereny
written and music by Wolf Morrison
review by Mike Haberfelner
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Fed up with corporate life, Scott (Wolf Morrison) quits his job to
relaunch his music career - with some success. He soon falls in love with
Julie (Julia Prock-Schauer), and vice versa, and before you know it, she
has moved in with him. She seems to harbour a dark secret though, and
while he's away on tour, she kills herself. From an anonymous source,
Scott receives Julie's diary and a videotape, both of which suggest that
Julie's boss Frank (Seth Raven) was the reason for Julie's depressions
that led to her suicide. This pisses Scott off so much that he gets a gun
and shoots Frank dead. Thing is, not everything is what it seems in
Julie's world, and Scott might suffer from delusions as well ... An
interesting film for sure: Lost in Vienna, Austria starts out as a
very routine revenge thriller that seemingly doesn't miss a beat when it
comes to genre clichés - but the longer it goes on the more
(intentionally) confusing the story gets as the film first ditches its
linear narrative in favour of associative flashbacks and flash-forwards,
to eventually even questioning what's real, what's a dream, what's a
figment of Scott's imagination, and even vaguely suggests paranormal
occurences. The result is a rather fascinating genre puzzle that well
deserves a watch.
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