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Nouveau souffle

Original title: Atmen
  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
3.1K
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Thomas Schubert in Nouveau souffle (2011)
Trailer for Breathing
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Drama

Through his work at a morgue, an incarcerated young man trying to build a new life starts to come to terms with the crime he committed.Through his work at a morgue, an incarcerated young man trying to build a new life starts to come to terms with the crime he committed.Through his work at a morgue, an incarcerated young man trying to build a new life starts to come to terms with the crime he committed.

  • Director
    • Karl Markovics
  • Writer
    • Karl Markovics
  • Stars
    • Thomas Schubert
    • Karin Lischka
    • Georg Friedrich
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    3.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Karl Markovics
    • Writer
      • Karl Markovics
    • Stars
      • Thomas Schubert
      • Karin Lischka
      • Georg Friedrich
    • 17User reviews
    • 79Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 19 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Thomas Schubert
    Thomas Schubert
    • Roman Kogler
    Karin Lischka
    • Margit Kogler
    Georg Friedrich
    Georg Friedrich
    • Rudolf Kienast
    Gerhard Liebmann
    Gerhard Liebmann
    • Walter Fakler
    Stefan Matousch
    • Gerhard Schorn
    Luna Lozic
    Luna Lozic
    • Mona
    • (as Luna Mijovic)
    Georg Veitl
    • Jürgen Hefor
    Klaus Rott
    • Leopold Wesnik
    Reinhold G. Moritz
    • Josef Kallinger
    Martin Oberhauser
    Martin Oberhauser
    • Gefängniswärter #3
    Magdalena Kronschläger
    Magdalena Kronschläger
    • Junge Frau
    David Oberkogler
    • Polizist #1
    Michael Duregger
    • Polizist #2
    Peter Raffalt
    • Richter
    Stephanie Taussig
    • Schwiegertochter
    Gabriela Schmoll
    • Haushaltshilfe
    Elena Dörfler
    • Roberta Fakler
    Werner Wultsch
    • Mann im Jogginganzug
    • Director
      • Karl Markovics
    • Writer
      • Karl Markovics
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    User reviews17

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    8Superunknovvn

    Masterful directorial debut by actor Karl Markovics

    Karl Markovics had to work hard to escape his signature role as Stockinger, the funny sidekick in the popular TV show "Kommissar Rex". It took a lot of "serious" theater work and the leading role in Stefan Ruzowitzky's Academy Award winning "Die Fälscher" until he finally got the respect he deserved as an actor. Now Markovics goes on to prove his talents extend beyond just acting: "Atmen" is his debut as a writer and director - and he hits the bull's eye on the first try.

    Apparently, Markovics has worked on a lot of script ideas over the years, but never deemed any of them good enough to be developed into a movie. Finally his wife convinced him to go through with one of those ideas, and rightfully so. "Atmen" is an artistic triumph. Not only is the script brilliantly written, but it is also flawlessly executed. The direction seems almost effortless, as if Markovics was already an old master. He seems to know intentionally what to show when, he's got a great eye for frames and unagitated pictures, and, an actor himself, he naturally knows how to direct other actors. That's not to take away from the great cast. Veteran stars like Georg Friedrich and Karl Rott don't disappoint, but the focus lies on Thomas Schubert who says a lot with just facial expressions. Obviousl,y the movie's success depended on Schubert's performance and the first time actor lives up to the task. He's a great talent. Hopefully we'll see more of him in the future.

    "Atmen" is a touching and believable movie about life and death, tight-lipped, but never boring, bleak, but in the end optimistic. It's very authentic in its depiction of Vienna, its depiction of a boy who hasn't been dealt the best cards in life. And, most of all, it's got its heart in the right place. This really deserves an Oscar win - much more than "Die Fälscher" did, actually.
    7slaytonbourdon

    Gorgeous film with brilliant debut performance by Thomas Schubert

    The actor Karl Markovics has made a beautifully low-key directorial debut with this rumination on freedom, mortality and coming-of-age and the parallels between these things. He has a gift for imbuing a 'slice of life' story with a narrative engine that supplies tension and interest despite "not much happening" on screen, and his visual style is very well developed for a debut.

    His greatest gift is directing actors - the ensemble here is magnificent. But he shouldn't take all the credit for the performing here - Thomas Schubert in the lead gives one of the best debut performances I've ever seen, completely lucid, emotionally immediate and "there", creating a tangible character that, over the course of the film, we get to know as closely as a good friend. He's a total natural, but that's not to say that he lends his characterisation a calculation and rigorous emotionality on par with the best professionals. Here's hoping for a long career ahead of him.
    10lee_eisenberg

    emotional awakening

    Karl Markovics's "Atmen" ("Breathing" in English) focuses on a youth's emotional awakening and the issue of morality in our lives. The movie both gives the viewer a glimpse into the youth's life as he gets a job as a mortuary attendant while still in a juvenile detention center, but also how he has to confront the crime that put him juvie. There are also several shots of the environs of Vienna. I thought that the most effective scenes were the train, showing him going to and from the juvenile detention center, and how the advertisement comes into view, or vanishes.

    I'd say that this was the right movie for Austria to submit for its nomination for Best Foreign Language Film at the Academy Awards. Addressing matters of incarceration, ethics, and relationships, it hits the right notes.
    8M-M-Murad

    A sublimely done drama

    Austria has been hitting aces with films like THE COUNTERFEITERS and REVANCHE and again with BREATHING, the country proves it has got what it takes to be considered amongst quality film making countries.

    The film is small and poignant driven by a brave, bold and haunting performance by Thomas Schubert. The boy delves deep into the character and comes up with a nuance and sincerely enriched performance stating that he clearly lived every second of the film and literally felt the character making him able to wear the character over himself like a costume.

    The supporting cast was adequate and served their purpose decently.

    Karl Markovics is a known actor who inspired me with his acting skills in THE COUNTERFEITERS but here he comes up with an even better film and inspires with his directing and writing skills. The scenes were meticulously crafted, the feelings of the reclusive lead character were so rich that one watching the film can easily feel the mental pain and torture that he goes through.

    The scenes i like best were when the Schubert releases the trapped bird, it carefully tells how his character has evolved into someone less brutal and caring person.

    The score by Herbert Tucmandl and cinematography by Martin Gschlacht was cool and provided with the accurate mood of the film; dense, low but yet beautiful.

    This movie might not be appealing to everyone but the lovers of art-drama films will surely cherish this small gem from Austria.
    5SnoopyStyle

    many problems need improvements

    Thomas Schubert is Roman Kogler, a kid who's serving time in a juvenile detention center. He has a day job as a morgue attendant. He is socially awkward and can't connect with anybody. Can he find the connection that he so desperately need?

    This movie moves rather slowly. It meanders along as we follow Roman around. There isn't anything dramatic going on until the final third of the movie. So we're relying on this being a character study. A character study has major problems here. The actor is not charismatic and the character is supposed to be withdrawn. Again that doesn't make for compelling watching. A final reveal is very enlightening about his incarceration. However, I think a violent action scene at the beginning would inject much needed tension into this character. It would serve the movie much better to see the incident at the beginning rather than hear about it at the end.

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      The film was selected as Austria's submission to the 84th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but it did not make the final shortlist.

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    • Release date
      • March 14, 2012 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Austria
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • German
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Breathing
    • Filming locations
      • Vienna, Austria
    • Production companies
      • Epo-Film Produktionsgesellschaft
      • Cine Styria
      • Filmfonds Wien
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    • Budget
      • €1,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,630
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $949
      • Sep 2, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $807,436
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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