Complete credited cast: | |||
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Simon Frühwirth | ... | Jakob |
Paul Forman | ... | Kristjan | |
Josef Hader | ... | Father | |
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Wolfgang Hübsch | ... | Grandfather |
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Anton Noori | ... | Murat |
Markus Schleinzer | ... | Psychotherapist | |
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Nico Greinecker | ... | Little Boy |
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Max Meyr | ... | Worker |
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Peter Machacek | ... | Doctor (as Dr. Peter Machacek) |
Carl Achleitner | ... | Priest | |
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Milena Nikolic | ... | Lavatory Attendant |
17-year-old Jakob wants nothing more than to feel alive. Uncontrollable anxiety attacks prevent him from doing so and force him to escape into virtual worlds. One night, he meets 26-year-old Kristjan in a cam chat. Their encounter marks the beginning of a transpersonal journey to the wounds of their souls.
Nevrland suprised me. I have heard a lot of mixed reviews before watching this debute film by austrian director Simon Frühwirth. The movie really feels different but in a good way. There are a lot of things to discover if you watch the movie very carefully or during second watch. I dont want to spoil anything but if you are generally interested in a movie that makes you think, give this one a try.