Fly Away Home (2016 film)

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Fly Away Home
Directed byMiriam Unger
Written bySandra Bohle, Miriam Unger
Produced byGabriele Kranzelbinder
StarringZita Gaier
Ursula Strauss
Gerald Votava
Konstantin Khabensky
CinematographyEva Testor
Edited byNiki Mossböck
Music byEva Jantschitsch
Production
company
KGP Kranzelbinder Gabriele Production
Release date
  • March 8, 2016 (2016-03-08) (Diagonale Graz)
Running time
109 minutes
CountryAustria
LanguageGerman
Budget3.4 million euros[1]

Fly Away Home (German: Maikäfer flieg) is a 2016 Austrian drama film directed by Miriam Unger based on the biographical novel by Christine Nöstlinger.[2][3]

Plot[edit]

In Vienna during the end of the Second World War, the house of the Nöstlingers in Hernals is hit during air raids and is badly damaged. The mother of eight-year-old Christine therefore accepts the offer of Mrs. von Braun, the widow of a National Socialist, to move with her two daughters to a villa in Neuwaldegg, while the grandparents stay in the bombed apartment.

Christina's father as a soldier of the Wehrmacht is heavily wounded in his legs. He deserts from the hospital with shrapnel fragments in his leg, and returns to his family. As a deserter he has to hide from both German and Russian soldiers. After the capitulation of the Wehrmacht, Russian crew members quarter themselves in the villa. While most are afraid of the soldiers with their unpredictable nature and their constant drunkenness, Christine befriends the Russian field cook Cohn. Cohn brings Christine to her grandparents in a horse-drawn cart, and promises to pick her up soon to bring her back to the mansion, but he does not show up anymore. Instead, she is picked up by her father as Cohn was arrested because he is considered a deserter. After the departure of the Russians, the Nöstlingers move out of the villa.

Cast[edit]

  • Zita Gaier - Christine
  • Ursula Strauss - Mother
  • Gerald Votava - Father
  • Konstantin Khabensky - Cohn
  • Paula Brunner - Sister
  • Krista Stadler - Grandmother
  • Heinz Marecek - Grandfather
  • Bettina Mittendorfer - Mrs. von Braun
  • Denis Burgazliev - Major
  • Ivan Shvedoff - Sergeant
  • Lissy Pernthaler - Soldier Ludmilla
  • Hilde Dalik - Archangel
  • Alexander Jagsch - Forstrat

Production[edit]

The shooting took place from June to August 2015 in Vienna, Lower Austria and South Tyrol.[4]

Konstantin Khabensky had to learn his lines phonetically for his German speaking role as he did not know the language.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ ""Maikäfer flieg": Unerschrockene Kinder". oe24.
  2. ^ Katrin Nussmayr. "Filmkritik zu "Maikäfer flieg": Ein Abenteuer im Mauerstaub". Die Presse.
  3. ^ Günther Baumann. "Als der Krieg zum Alltag wurde - in Wien". filmclicks.at.
  4. ^ "FilmeA-Z — Maikäfer flieg". Austrian Film Institute. Archived from the original on 2020-06-07. Retrieved 2018-01-04.
  5. ^ Silvia Kluck. "Wie in einem Western". The Gap.

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