SHORT NEWS

North American premieres at the 41st Toronto Film Festival

After their recent world premieres in Venice, Sarajevo or Locarno SAFARI by Ulrich Seidl, A DECENT WOMAN by Lukas Valenta Rinner and MISTER UNIVERSO by Tizza Covi & Rainer Frimmel are set to meet with the North American audience, together with Ruth Beckermann’s THE DREAMED ONES. German-Austrian co-production TONI ERDMANN screens within Special Presentations.
 
 
 

Masters


SAFARI
directed by Ulrich Seidl
produced by Ulrich Seidl Film Produktion
International sales: Coproduction Office
 
Africa. In the wild expanses, where bushbucks, impalas, zebras, gnus and other creatures graze by the thousands, they are on holiday. German and Austrian hunting tourists drive through the bush, lie in wait, stalk their prey. They shoot, sob with excitement and pose before the animals they have bagged. A vacation movie about killing, a movie about human nature.
 
 

Contemporary World Cinema


A DECENT WOMAN
directed by Lukas Valenta Rinner
produced by Nabis Film Group
International sales: FiGa Films
 
with: Iride Mockert, Martin Shanly, Andrea, Mariano Sayavedra
 
A housemaid, working in an exclusive gated community in the outskirts of Buenos Aires, embarks on a journey of sexual and mental liberation in a nudist swinger-club boarding the high security walls.
 
MISTER UNIVERSO
directed by Tizza Covi & Rainer Frimmel
produced by Vento Film
International sales:  Be for Films
 
with: Tairo Caroli, Wendy Weber, Arthur Robin, Lilly Robin
 
Tairo, a young lion-tamer, is unhappy. Losing his lucky charm gives him a reason to set off for a journey across Italy in search of Arthur Robin, a former Mister Universe, who gave him the charm a long time ago.
 
 

Wavelengths


THE DREAMED ONES
directed by Ruth Beckermann
produced by Ruth Beckermann Filmproduktion
 
with: Anja Plaschg, Laurence Rupp
 
At center stage are the two poets Ingeborg Bachmann und Paul Celan. Their dramatic postal exchange creates the textual basis of the film. Two young actors meet in a recording studio to read the letters. Yesterday’s love, today’s love and tomorrow’s: where the lines are blurred lies the heart of the film.
 
 
 

Special Presentations


TONI ERDMANN
directed by Maren Ade
coproduced by coop99 filmproduktion with Komplizen Film (D)
International sales: The Match Factory
 
with: Peter Simonischek, Sandra Hüller
 
Practical joker Winfried disguises himself as flashy “Toni Erdmann” to get busy Ines’ attention and change her corporate lifestyle. The father-daughter challenge reaches absurd proportions until Ines begins to see that her eccentric father deserves a place in her life