GERMAN CURRENTS FILM FESTIVAL
TOMCAT (KATER)
MATINEE | LOS ANGELES PREMIERE
Austria (2016), 114 min. DCP Projection
German and English with English Subtitles
Director: Händl Klaus
Screenplay: Händl Klaus
Cinematography: Gerald Kerkletz
Cast: Lukas Turtur, Philipp Hochmair, Toni (cat Moses), Gerald Votava, Thomas Stipsits, Gabriela Hegedüs, Manuel Rubey, Benedikt Leitner
Producers: Antonin Svoboda, Bruno Wagner
Production Company: coop99 filmproduktion
Andreas (Hochmair) and Stefan (Turtur) seem to have a blissful existence together with their cat, Moses; they live in a beautiful old house in the vineyards near Vienna and even work in the same orchestra as manager and musician. The couple’s passion for music, their large circle of friends and colleagues, and their furry companion define their daily lives. But one morning an unexpected outburst of violence from Stefan shakes their harmonious relationship to its core. From this moment on, their once idyllic lives are plagued by skepticism and alienation that strains their relationship. While Stefan is losing the ground beneath his feet, Andreas tries to reconcile his love for Stefan with his newfound mistrust. Writer-Director Händl Klaus skillfully portrays the expulsion of two lovers from paradise, demonstrating exceptional sensitivity for the male psyche. Cinematographer Gerald Kerkletz draws the viewer into Andreas and Stefan’s most intimate physical and emotional moments in this poetic ballad about of the fragility of love.
TICKETS
$11.-/ General Audiences
$9.- / Seniors, Students
$7.- / Cinematheque Members / Friends of Goethe
SELECT AWARDS:
- Panorama Special, Berlin 2016
- Teddy Award 2016
- Young Cinema Competition Jury Prize Winner, Hong Kong 2016
US DISTRIBUTOR
First Run Features
www.firstrunfeatures.com
WORLD SALES
Films Distribution
www.filmsdistribution.com
Details
Egyptian Theatre
6712 Hollywood Blvd
Los Angeles 90036
USA
Language: German with English Subtitles
+1.323.525.3388
info@losangeles.goethe.org
Part of series GERMAN CURRENTS FILM FESTIVAL
GERMAN CURRENTS FILM FESTIVAL