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  • In Germany there is a saying when one talks about a writer or a comedian that just nails down-to-earth characters in terms of dialog. "Den Leuten aufs Maul schaun." (to look on the mouth of the people) That's what happened here. Not every writer could have come up with this kind of dialog, because one cannot come up with this kind of dialog, one has to grow up with it or at least experience it first hand. People really talk that way in rural areas, even to this day. Peter Turrini is a master of crude yet intelligent dialog, memorable and strong characters and deep and meaningful stories. His other works come to mind, for example "Sauschlachten" (pig slaughter) and Rozznjogd (rat hunt), which stirred up great controversy, when they first premiered. I do not know, if it was the same with Alpensaga, but it is nevertheless great drama, great characters and an all upstaging Helmut Qualtinger. When this guy opens his mouth you are glued to his persona, one is just spellbound. You really believe, that he is the person he is playing. Hans Brenner (father of Moritz Bleibtreu) and the rest of the cast are also brilliant, there looks are just perfect for a drama set in the Austrian countryside.
  • The change in Austrias filmmaking. When the Republik of Austria received back the souveranity in 1955, the people had suffered, survived and build up infrastructure again. The 'Heimatfilm, shot in the villages far away from all war-action, changed face in the seventies, but showed the 'bad faces' too, not just the smiling. And a lot of the Bad Moments leaded into war, ist mentioned at Alpensaga. IT IS controversial, sometimes hurting and has the potential to create a Movie-Festival, because in Austria and the States of former Republik of yugoslavia are controversial directions necessary to be discussed, if the freedom in europe should continue.