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Release Date:
September 13, 2013
Original Title:
Talea
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
La Banda Film
Production Countries:
Austria
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 75
Fourteen-year-old Jasmin longs to be near her biological mother, Eva. Following her mother’s release from prison, an excursion into the country together becomes a first test for the fledgling mother-daughter relationship. They smoke, dance and stroll together – the mood is promising. But time and again, it is revealed that their needs and expectations are light years apart. For the moment, neither Eva nor Jasmin seem up to the task of fulfilling each other’s need for identity and support. (Talea is Italian for scion, a detached shoot or twig containing buds from a woody plant, used in grafting.)
Additional Camera:
Martin Putz
Assistant Director:
Natalie Schwager
Assistant Editor:
Magdalena Chmielewska
Casting:
Rita Waszilovics
Costume Design:
Monika Buttinger
Digital Imaging Technician:
Martin Putz
Director:
Katharina Mückstein
Director of Photography:
Michael Schindegger
Editor:
Natalie Schwager
Electrician:
Clemens Conditt
Sabine Panossian
Horst Bilek
Wolfgang Schellnast
Andi Winter
Stefan Vucsina
Josef Zorn
First Assistant Camera:
Christian Flatzek
Foley Artist:
Tong Zhang
Ingo Holub
Gaffer:
Stefan Ludescher
Grip:
Stefan Ludescher
Makeup Artist:
Nina Sabary
Original Music Composer:
Veronika Eberhart
Wolfgang Möstl
Producer:
Katharina Mückstein
Natalie Schwager
Michael Schindegger
Flavio Marchetti
Production Design:
Mira König
Katharina Haring
Simon Sramek
Production Manager:
Flavio Marchetti
Lena Krins
Screenplay:
Selina Gnos
Katharina Mückstein
Script Consultant:
Ines Häufler
Script Supervisor:
Sascha Kató
Sound:
Johannes Preis
Sound Designer:
David Seitz
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Bernhard Maisch
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