Vienna's premier event for "How to be normal and the oddness of the other world" was star-studded, attended by prominent personalities.
In the heart of Vienna, the Gartenbaukino played host to the premiere of an intriguing new film titled "How to be Normal and the Oddness of the Other World". The film, directed by Florian Pochlatko, offers a unique exploration of what it means to be normal, delving into the complexities of societal norms and expectations.
The central character of the film is a young woman, played by Luisa Gaffron, who has recently been released from a psychiatric hospital. Returning to her childhood home, she finds herself struggling to reintegrate into society, a theme that forms the core of the film's premise.
The young woman's journey is not without its challenges. She transforms into a giant monster or takes a stand for freedom and justice, adding elements of chaos and potential conflict with the world. The film also investigates what is no longer considered normal, offering a thought-provoking perspective on societal standards.
The film's star-studded cast includes Elke Winkens, Cornelius Obonya, Felix Poechhacker, Claudia Kottal, Stefanie Reinsperger, Nicole Beutler, and Faris Rahoma, all of whom were in attendance at the premiere. Alfons Haider, the moderator and artistic director, presided over the event.
The film's producer, Arash T. Riahi, has been instrumental in bringing this thought-provoking project to life. The exploration of normality and abnormality is a significant theme throughout the film, making it a compelling watch for audiences seeking a fresh perspective on societal norms.
As the film premieres, it promises to spark conversations and challenge perceptions, offering a unique take on the concept of normality and the oddness of the other world.
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