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Herbert Krcal lives with his wife and son in a small apartment in Vienna. He dreams of owning his own house but houses are expensive. During a walk in the woods, he finds an old run-down house and decides to buy it. When...
Herbert Krcal lives with his wife and son in a small apartment in Vienna. He dreams of owning his own house but houses are expensive. During a walk in the woods, he finds an old run-down house and decides to buy it. When...
The film is a dark comedy satirizing the pitfalls of homeownership and middle-class aspirations, focusing on human folly and marital stress rather than promoting a specific political ideology.
The film features traditional casting with a predominantly white Austrian ensemble, consistent with its cultural context. Its narrative offers a satirical look at middle-class life and bureaucracy, but does not explicitly critique or negatively frame traditional identities or incorporate strong DEI themes.
The film 'Hinterholz 8' does not feature any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its plot revolves entirely around the comedic and often frustrating experiences of a heterosexual family dealing with home construction.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film "Hinterholz 8" is an adaptation of Roland Düringer's novel of the same name. The characters' genders in the film align with their established genders in the source material, with no instances of a character being portrayed as a different gender than originally conceived.
The film is an Austrian comedy based on a novel by the lead actor. All characters are implicitly and consistently portrayed as white, aligning with the source material and setting. There is no indication of any character's race being changed from an established baseline.
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