Indien (film)

Indien
Written by Paul Harather
Screenplay by Paul Harather, Josef Hader, Alfred Dorfer
Starring Josef Hader, Alfred Dorfer
Music by Ulrich Sinn
Cinematography Hans Selikovsky
Production
company
Dor Film
Release dates
  • 1993 (1993)
Country Austria
Language German

Indien is a 1993 Austrian tragicomic road movie directed by Paul Harather. It was Austria's submission to the 66th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but it was not nominated.[1][2] It is one of the most successful films of Austrian Cinema and has developed a cult following.

Plot

The main characters are Heinz Bösel (Josef Hader) and Kurt Fellner (Alfred Dorfer), who work for the tourist office in Lower Austria assessing guesthouses. Bösel is fond of beer and occasionally ill-behaved, while Fellner is more intellectual and refined, constantly asking his colleague Trivial Pursuit questions. However, they gradually bond as they travel around Austria.

Later in the film, Fellner is taken ill and is diagnosed with advanced testicular cancer. Bösel helps Fellner fulfil his last wishes, which include playing on an organ and going into the woods one last time to hear the birds. Fellner dies in his friend's arms, but the film ends optimistically when Bösel meets an Indian man who seems to be the reincarnation of his friend.

Awards

Cast

See also

References

  1. Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
  2. Frook, John Evan (30 November 1993). "Acad inks Cates, unveils foreign-language entries". Variety. Retrieved 25 August 2008.

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