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Virgil Widrich - 4 Films Collection (DVD) (*)
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$20.99 $14.97

Original Title: Fast Film / Copy Shop / Brighter Than the Moon / Tx-transform
Alternate Title: Mia grigori, shedon, tainia / Fototypeio / Heller als der Mond
Screened, competed or awarded at:
Cannes Film Festival
European Film Awards
Oscar Academy Awards
Rotterdam International Film Festival
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
English ( Subtitles )
French ( Subtitles )
German ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )


Product Origin/Format:
Germany ( PAL/Region 0 )

Running Time:
128 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (1.66:1)

Special Features:
Interactive Menu
Making Of
Scene Access
Trailer(s)
Black & White


Movie filmed in 1998 - 2003 and produced in:
Austria ( Germany, Central Europe )
Germany ( Germany, Central Europe )
Luxembourg ( France, Benelux )


Directed By:
Virgil Widrich
Martin Reinhart


Written By:
Virgil Widrich
Enrico Jakob
Martin Reinhart


Actors:
Virgil Widrich
Johannes Silberschneider ..... Alfred Kager
Elisabeth Ebner-Haid ..... Flower girl
Christopher Buchholz ..... Paolo
Lars Rudolph ..... Knarek
Piroska Szekely ..... Julie
Gerhard Liebmann ..... Melles
Werner Prinz ..... Gudrawczuk
Alexander Ebeert ..... Fischer
Horst Buchholz ..... Erster Gast
Haymon Maria Buttinger ..... Oberkellner
Inge Altenburger ..... Ältere Dame #2
Maria Böhmberger ..... Ältere Dame #1
Alois Frank ..... Chef
Günter Franzmeier ..... Kassier #3
Hannes Gastinger ..... Daktyloskop
Nicolaus Hagg ..... Bankangestellter (as Nikolaus Hagg)
Wolfgang Klivana ..... Bankdirektor
Markus Kupferblum ..... Kassier #1
Alexander Lhotzky ..... Mag. Peter
Patrick McGuire ..... Kassier #5
Alexander Mitterer ..... Beamter #1
Philipp Mosetter ..... Kaufhausdetektiv
Erhard Pauer ..... Chefinspektor
Gerhard Roiß ..... Beamter #2
Gabriela Schmoll ..... Kassiererin (as Gabriele Schmoll)
Andrea Schramek ..... Bankangestellte
Gerhard Schramek ..... Weinhändler
Rafael Schuchter ..... Diego (as Raffael Schuchter)
Eric Spitzer ..... Würstchenkäufer
Thomas Stolzetti ..... Kassier #4 (as Thomas Stolzeti)
Frank Michael Weber ..... Oberst
Ren Wee ..... Chinesischer Koch
Christian Widerin ..... Mann im Cabriolet
Enrico Jakob ..... Guard
Heinrich Kröncke ..... Old man
Florian Ladstätter ..... Engine-driver
Horst Mayer ..... Brigand #1
Hans Reisinger ..... Station-master
Thomas Reisinger ..... Brigand #2


Synopsis:
Fast Film (2003)
Bits of found film and different types of animation illustrate a classic chase scene scenario: A woman is abducted and a man comes to her rescue, but during their escape they find themselves in the enemy's secret headquarters.

Copy Shop (2001)
Wordless story about a man who awakes in his bed wearing his clothes (including a check vest). He rises, washes his face, combs his hair, and heads for work across the street at a copy shop. He inadvertently makes a photocopy of his hand, and then the machine beings turning out copies of photographs of himself, the street outside, and his apartment. He unplugs the copier and heads home. He repeats the scene we saw earlier. Copies of himself emerge from bed; baffled, he watches them go to work. Soon, it seems, he's part of a society in which everyone looks like him and wears check vest. Can he get things back to normal?

Brighter Than the Moon (2000)
Black comedy. A young man, Paolo, appears to be a failure as far as career prospects are concerned. However, he dreams of one day owning his own Italian restaurant. Meanwhile, there are two new arrivals in Vienna, Paolo's adopted home: Melles and Knarek, failed bank robbers. Knarek's girlfriend attracts the attention of Paolo, but what she really wants is to dig a hole from his restaurant through to the bank, conveniently situated next door...

Tx-transform (1998)
Tx-transform is a new film technique that transposes the time axis (t) and the space axis (x) with one another in film. Normally, each individual frame of film depicts the entire space but only a moment in time (1/24 second). With tx-transformed films, it is just the opposite: each frame shows the entire time but only a tiny portion of space.



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