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Sternenhoch
Trapped in an abusive marriage, a wealthy German prince desperately seeks a way out. But what appears to be the road to salvation soon turns into a highway to hell. The universal language of music meets the international language of Esperanto in this debut opera by Ivan Acher. The carpenter, forest worker, designer and composer has cleverly blended electro-acoustic and contemporary music to breathe life into Ladislav Klíma’s expressionist novel, The Sufferings of Prince Sternenhoch.
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Plot Summary
This is a fictional film. In a secluded alpine village, a mysterious presence begins to affect the lives of its inhabitants. Strange occurrences and unsettling dreams plague the residents, leading to paranoia and suspicion among the tight-knit community. As the phenomena intensify, the villagers must confront their deepest fears and the dark secrets they harbor.
Critical Reception
As this is a fictional film, critical reception is not applicable. However, if it were a real film by Michael Haneke, it would likely be praised for its atmospheric tension, psychological depth, and masterful direction, with potential criticism for its bleakness or challenging themes.
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