Salige (film 2006)
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Salige is a German-Austrian short film made by the Austrian director Peter Folie and released in 2006. Produced by Kunsthochschule für Medien Köln in cooperation with internationale filmschule Köln Gmbh.
[edit] Plot summary
Annika is a Salige, a wild woman living in alpine forests. She hides herself away from a small mountainvillage, building small carousels from wires and iron clippings. Due to a small carelessness Annika is discovered by Henrik, who uses her against the monotony of the countryside. Following Annika to her hideaway, he starts her misery with a rape. As she appears in the village, people don't even think about helping her. But Annika still does not say a word. She hides her mind and by the loss of speech, everyone becomes a victim of banality.
Festivals:
27. Filmfestival Max-Ophuels-Prize Saarbruecken 2006
22. International Shortfilmfestival Hamburg 2006
1. prize Halbbilder Shortfilmfestival Magdeburg 2006
48. Int. Festival of Short Fiction Films Brno Sixteen Czech Republic 2007
Maincast:
Julia Brendler (as Annika)
Sebastian Urzendowsky (as Henrik)

