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Whispering Moon

Country: Austria, Language: German, 97 mins

Original Title

Das Flüstern des Mondes
  • Director: Michael Satzinger
  • Writer: Michael Satzinger

CGiii Comment

Take a film student, give him a camera, invite a few friends round and make a movie - and that's it.

Satzinger may have a fertile imagination but transferring it to the big screen, with an over abundance of computer graphics, makes for a horrid and endless experience.

Like the first scene - it is pure torture.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Jannis and his mute boyfriend, Patrick, infiltrate a circus to shoot an undercover documentary exposing an underground political conspiracy responsible for a recent spate of assasination attempts. When Patrick meet Mo, a young woman whose sensitivity to sunlight forces her to live by night, Jannis' jealousy threatens the entire project. Only Patrick's unwavering devotion to the man he loves will help save the day and reveal the truth of who is behind the conspiracy.

Cast & Characters

Franz Robert Ceeh as Circus principal;
Mischa Fernbach as Seminarist;
Dominik Hartel as Patrick;
Margot Hruby;
Rochus Millauer as Clown;
Fabian Rudisser as Circus Boy;
Julia Schwarz as Mo;
Julian Stampfer as Jannis;
Liane Wagner as Mother