Muttertag
- 1994
- 1h 35min
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA satirical take on the life of a family in a public-housing complex in Vienna as they prepare for Mother's Day.A satirical take on the life of a family in a public-housing complex in Vienna as they prepare for Mother's Day.A satirical take on the life of a family in a public-housing complex in Vienna as they prepare for Mother's Day.
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Truly an Austrian Comedy with lots of social statements inside. Black Humor paired with excellent acting by Dorfer, Düringer and the others. You also should see "Indien" with Dorfer und Hader, even better than "Muttertag" if you like this sort of humor / social view. Austrian movies, comedies, mostly are also a deep view inside of the society we life in. Dependable on the plot, the "simple" people or the "High Society", but always with much truth in the exaggerated charackters, which are sometimes can be found exactly that way on the streets. Psycological inside is always part of these movies, nonetheless Austria was home of Freud, Adler, Watzlawick... so enjoy the loughs and take the "hints for a better life" :)
I can think of only one other Austrian movie (or German, for that matter) that dives so deep into social deserts and black parts of the common human, and that is "Hundstage", which could easily be described as "social porn" and is equivalent to Todd Solondz' work, yet darker and more dire. In Muttertag, it's more satire, but with many more levels, and none of them pleasant. You live with a group of people from a lower social level, the Neugebauers in the center of this strange and wicked community, living in a notorious apartment estate in Vienna. Their part of town is satirically portrayed like one of the antechambers of hell - for Austrian standards - a socialistic community of concrete and locked doors, where everybody tries to seclude himself and his dark secrets from everyone else. No Walzer, no Mozart, no Viennese courtesy, no post-monarchistic postcard nostalgia and no hope. Everyday life seems to throw everything at the Neugebauers to bring them down, and everything unfolds right before Mother's Day, which provides a certain forced traditional background for this tour-de-force, like Christmas being a battlefield for family conflicts. And just like at Christmas the private tension induces riot-like scenes in the community, in the supermarket, at church, at the gas station and in school. Satirical portrait with some of the finest Austrian comedians and actors, that will offer a haunting, outlandish and desperate experience for non-Austrians and a mirror of the soul for the locals. Remember, people of Vienna, "another social layer" does not mean that these people aren't living nearby, and their issues apply to you as well, regardless of your social and educational background.
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In a housing estate in Vienna everyone prepares for the first Sunday in May. Everybody knows everybody, and everybody knows everybody's dirty little secrets. A boy prepares an electronic knife for his mother to cut herself in the stomach, the grandfather donates all the familiy's money to the WWF and the father's sidestep comes to light.
Beside the film "Indien" "Muttertag" is an Austrian cult-film. Hopefully "Muttertag" will not be synchronized for Germany like they did with "Indien".....(perhaps subtitles would do :))) )
Beside the film "Indien" "Muttertag" is an Austrian cult-film. Hopefully "Muttertag" will not be synchronized for Germany like they did with "Indien".....(perhaps subtitles would do :))) )
After just watching "Muttertag" again for the first time in years I am stunned by how great it really is. Almost every line of dialog has become a classic catchphrase. You know the movie by heart, because it's getting quoted all the time in Austria - and rightly so! "Muttertag" is not just hilariously absurd, it's also an accurate portrayal of the people living in Vienna's suburbs with all their typical quirks.
Alfred Dorfer, Andreas Nowak, Roland Düringer, Eva Billisich and Andrea Händler play various roles and they all play them to perfection. Düringer and Dorfer, of course, went on to become the most popular Austrian comedians, starred in a lot of other movies and even managed to put a successful sitcom on Austrian television. However, they never achieved the greatness of this movie again and no other Austrian comedy ever did.
"Muttertag" is really a fluke. It has influenced a whole generation and will always remain a classic. Can someone in Austria please make another movie as original and funny as this one?
Alfred Dorfer, Andreas Nowak, Roland Düringer, Eva Billisich and Andrea Händler play various roles and they all play them to perfection. Düringer and Dorfer, of course, went on to become the most popular Austrian comedians, starred in a lot of other movies and even managed to put a successful sitcom on Austrian television. However, they never achieved the greatness of this movie again and no other Austrian comedy ever did.
"Muttertag" is really a fluke. It has influenced a whole generation and will always remain a classic. Can someone in Austria please make another movie as original and funny as this one?
Most Austrian contemporary movies are bad. Austria is famous for classical music and gave the world important modern painters, even Actionism artists, but most of its movies made after the Second World War are forgettable, especially comedies. (The serious movies are all depressing.)
Muttertag is an extremely low-level type of "humor", similar to cheap Italian comedies, only much worse. Every single character and situation is the cheapest possible overdrawn caricature. If your taste is intelligent, witty comedy, you'll hate Muttertag, unless you are 13 years old. It's the type of comedy Austrians are used to, so it's no surprise they adore this movie. Hence, the high ratings.
PS: I live in Austria.
Muttertag is an extremely low-level type of "humor", similar to cheap Italian comedies, only much worse. Every single character and situation is the cheapest possible overdrawn caricature. If your taste is intelligent, witty comedy, you'll hate Muttertag, unless you are 13 years old. It's the type of comedy Austrians are used to, so it's no surprise they adore this movie. Hence, the high ratings.
PS: I live in Austria.
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- AnecdotesWas very successful after release and quickly became part of Austrian pop culture.
- ConnexionsReferences Crocodile Dundee (1986)
- Bandes originalesMuttertag
Lyrics by Harald Sicheritz
Music by Lothar Scherpe
Performed by Barbara Spitz and Wiener Wunder
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- Mother's Day
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