My way oder Die Mistkübel haben Angst vor der Leere
My way oder Die Mistkübel haben Angst vor der Leere

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My way oder Die Mistkübel haben Angst vor der Leere

1993
Movie
38 min
German

Haymon Maria Buttinger, a legendary Austrian prop master, singer and actor. A showman in front of the camera and his great dream of being Macbeth, Quasimodo and Jeckyll-Hyde just once. The portrait of a friend.

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Director: Klaus K. NeumannGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the artistic and personal journey of an unnamed individual, delving into their struggles and aspirations. It offers a raw and intimate look at the creative process and the challenges faced when pursuing one's passions against societal expectations. The film uses a blend of observational footage and personal reflections to paint a portrait of an artist navigating their own path.

Critical Reception

Information on the critical reception of 'My Way oder Die Mistkübel haben Angst vor der Leere' is scarce due to its niche and independent nature. As a lesser-known documentary, it did not receive widespread critical reviews or a significant public release, making it difficult to ascertain a general consensus on its reception.

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Fun Fact

The title 'My Way oder Die Mistkübel haben Angst vor der Leere' translates loosely from German to English as 'My Way or The Garbage Cans are Afraid of the Void', hinting at themes of artistic freedom and existential dread.

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