Die beste aller Welten (2017)
43KDie beste aller Welten: Directed by Adrian Goiginger. With Verena Altenberger, Jeremy Miliker, Lukas Miko, Michael Pink. Seven year old Adrian is growing up in the underground drug scene of the Austrian city Salzburg, famous for culture and classical music.
“I have seen the premiere at the Berlinale 2017. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWithin the first 5 minutes we are transported into a world most of us donu0026#39;t know much of. We watch from a young childu0026#39;s point of view what his world looks like, it is his best world of all, the only one he knows and itu0026#39;s good. In truth of course it is not. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAn incredibly touching story told with a huge amount of empathy by simply telling it as it is. Adrian Goiginger is showing off a great talent in his first feature length film. Very gently does he show us this love story between a mother and a child. A very strong mother who despite all her shortcomings and her inner turmoil manages to give this child a wonderful childhood. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eJeremy Miliker is quite a find, his energy and emotional depth is astounding at his tender age. Verena Altenberger shows incredible courage by going deep into this difficult character. They and all other cast clearly have worked hard with their director to get to the bottom of the story and their characters. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eA special mention and thumbs up for Michael Pink whose song u0026quot;Fia diu0026quot; continues to ring in my ears. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWithout giving away anything I want to encourage you to go watch it once itu0026#39;s in movie theaters even if you feel it might be too touching, and it is, because the end will make it all worth it.”