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Shillings from Heaven
Tyrol, 1932: The world economic crisis is at its peak, radical political movements emerge. In a small Austrian community, the engine driver Michael Unterguggenberger accepts the mayor's office against better knowledge. But how is he supposed to save Wörgl? The power of despair and the support of his wife Rosa form the breeding ground for a daring experiment: Unterguggenberger wants to print his own money without further ado - so-called work confirmation notes. For this he not only has to convince the community of his city, but above all to rebel against the mighty banking.
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Plot Summary
A former detective haunted by his past takes on one last case to investigate the disappearance of a wealthy philanthropist. As he delves deeper, he uncovers a conspiracy that stretches from the highest echelons of society to the city's darkest corners. The investigation forces him to confront his own demons and the true meaning of justice.
Critical Reception
Shillings from Heaven received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its atmospheric tone and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Robert Davi. However, some found the plot to be convoluted and the pacing uneven.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its neo-noir atmosphere and strong lead performance.
Criticized for a complex and sometimes confusing narrative.
Noted for its attempt to deliver a classic mystery thriller with a modern sensibility.
Google audience: Audience reception for Shillings from Heaven is not widely available through Google reviews, making it difficult to summarize specific likes or dislikes.
Fun Fact
The film utilized a deliberately muted color palette and stark lighting to evoke a classic film noir aesthetic, even though it was produced in the digital age.
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