BERGBLUT in Ohio: 35th Cleveland International Film Festival

Posted on 27. März 2011 in Pressespiegel

MOUNTAIN BLOOD at the 35th Cleveland International Film Festival.

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Tuedsay, March 29, 9:00 PM

Wednesday, March 30, 4:10 PM

Thursday, March 31, 9:15 PM

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The scene is Tyrol during the Napoleonic Wars, 1806-1810. Following its defeat by Napoleon in 1805, Austria is forced to cede Tyrol to the Kingdom of Bavaria. Tyrol’s economic decline and its religious reforms under Bavarian rule lead to a growing conflict between the proud Tyrolean population and the Bavarian authorities. It’s the spring of 1809 and Katharina, a young wealthy Bavarian from Augsburg, is newly wed to Tyrolean woodworker Franz. When Franz accidentally kills a French soldier, the couple must retreat to Franz’s homeland. She’s afforded no welcome there from his rough mountain-dwelling family. And soon Franz and his brothers are caught up in the spirit of revolution led by insurgent Andreas Hofer, who calls young Tyroleans to war against their oppressors. Now Katharina is left to fend for herself in a harsh community with unrelenting standards. Against all odds, the Tyroleans are victorious. But Katharina and the village priest know their revolutionary euphoria can’t last… MOUNTAIN BLOOD is a turbulent historical drama of passion and resistance, featuring the stark beauty of the wild Tyrolean Alps. (In Tyrolean and Bavarian German dialects with subtitles)

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San Francisco Chronicle about MOUNTAIN BLOOD: „Very authentic kind of film“

Posted on 15. Januar 2011 in Pressespiegel

Take „Mountain Blood,“ an ambitious tale of love and war set in 1809 Tyrol (now a part of western Austria). For Philipp J. Pamer, this scrumptious looking homage to the traditional German mountain films, with colorful costumes and gorgeous location photography, was his graduation film. „Very authentic kind of film,“ Eggers said. „The filmmaker tries to incorporate the real dialects that are spoken in the village where he filmed. A very unusual first feature film.“

San Francisco Gate, Thursday, January 13, 2011
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San Francisco Film Society about MOUNTAIN BLOOD („Bergblut“): „The most ambitious and accomplished student film in history.“

Posted on 13. Januar 2011 in Pressespiegel

Die renommierte San Francisco Film Society würdigt Bergblut als einen besonderen Film und als wohl ehrgeizigsten Studentenfilm der Geschichte:

The brochure describes Mountain Blood (Bergblut) as Philipp J. Pamer’s graduation film. In that case, he’s made the most ambitious and accomplished student film in history. Mountain Blood is a historical romance, a period piece and a costume drama rolled into one. Shot mostly in the South Tyrol Alps, it should look breathtaking on the Castro’s mammoth screen.

The movie begins in 1809 and tracks the eventful, chaotic early years of the lifelong love affair between Katharina and Franz, a wealthy, polished Bavarian girl and a rough-hewn Tyrolean carpenter. An act of violence compels the couple to flee over the mountains to Franz’s rural family, where the resourceful Katharina has to adjust to no-frills farm life.

Peace is short-lived and their lives are thrown off-course by, first, war, and then a rebellion against French and Bavarian soldiers organized and led by the innkeeper Andreas Hofer (an actual historical figure). No entrails are gored or bodices ripped in Mountain Blood, alas; Pamer has written a smart screenplay full of concise, precise dialogue that steers clear of pulp.

San Francisco Film Society

MOUNTAIN BLOOD

Bergblut-Premiere in San Francisco!

Posted on 9. Januar 2011 in Allgemein, Pressespiegel

Mountain Blood – German Gems 2011
Sunday, Jan 16 6:30p, at
Castro Theatre, San Francisco, CA, USA.

In the tradition of German mountain films Philipp Pamer’s drama tells the story of love and war, loyalty and betrayal, suspicion and jealousy. The year is 1809. Following her husband from Augsburg to Tyrol, Katharina has to adjust to a harsh life on a small farm where she is not only an outsider, but an outcast. Her husband came back to fight with Andreas Hofer for South Tyrol’s independence against France and Bavaria, Katharina’s homeland.
Shot on location in South Tyrol, MOUNTAIN BLOOD is Philipp Pamer’s impressive graduation film.
Sunday 6:30 pm MOUNTAIN BLOOD Bergblut (Germany 2010, 35mm, 122 min. In German with English subtitles)
DIR Philipp J. Pamer CAST Inga Birkenfeld („Kinder des Sturms“) , Wolfgang Menardi, Anton Algrang („Valkyrie“) , Verena Plangger FESTIVALS Munich (Audience Award).
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