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Director
  
Duration
  

Running time
  
1h 37m

Screenplay
  
6.6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Adventure, Comedy, Romance

Initial release
  
October 31, 2002 (Paris)

Music director
  
Christian Fennesz

Writer
  
Andrea Maria Dusl

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Cast
  
(Johnny Pichler), (Ignaz Springer),
Victoria Malektorovych
(Shirley (Dana) / Jana),
Ivan Laca
(Kovacic / Autohändler),
Emöke Vinczeová
(Ludimila)

Similar movies
  
Import/Export (2007), The Venice Project (1999), Beresina - or the Last Days of Switzerland (1999), The Puffy Chair (2005), The Fatherless (2011)

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Blue Moon is an Austrian movie written and directed by Andrea Maria Dusl in 2002. The road movie romantic comedy is Dusl's first as a director.

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Plot

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In a month with two full moons, Austrian petty criminal Johnny Pichler is hired to carry a bag of cash to the Slovakian border and deliver it to a gangster. Johnny arrives late in a battered taxi. He is forced into the car behind the gangster's beautiful but unhappy escort. Shirley, who is no bimbo, squirts the gangster with an incapacitating spray, kicks him out of the car and races away with Johnny and the cash. The pair makes a series of unsuccessful attempts to sell the obviously stolen car. In a Slovak hotel Johnny offers to buy Shirley's share of the car with his share of the cash. She refuses but when he returns from the bar, she is gone.

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Lonely Johnny teams up with Ignaz Springer, an East German con man who is having trouble adapting to post-Communist Europe, but claims to have business interests in Ukraine: shoe import-export. Springer introduces Johnny to a couple of Slovak waitresses and then disappears after selling the car without Johnny's knowledge. Johnny hitchhikes to Ukraine looking for Shirley with only the town Lviv stamped on a strip of photographs as a guide. In Lviv he meets a taxi driver who differs from Shirley only in her hair colour. Jana reveals that she is Shirley's twin sister and they soon become lovers. Jana tells him that Shirley's real name is Dana and that she had left Lviv some months ago after a bout of craziness. Johnny soon discovers that Jana is not being entirely honest with him. And the city is hardly welcoming: a gang force him to buy an ordinary brick from them with all the money that he has. He follows Jana to Kiev and finally to Odessa on the Black Sea, where he is also reunited with Springer. The movie ends on a ferry as the blue moon rises and the final scene explains the enigmatic opening scene on the Odessa Steps (made famous by The Battleship Potemkin).

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Dusl sees the love that develops between Johnny and Jana as a metaphor for the relationship between the east and the west. More inspiration for the film may have come from a transatlantic romantic entanglement with an American whom she visited before going into production.

Cast

  • Josef Hader (Johnny Pichler)
  • Detlev Buck (Ignaz Springer)
  • Viktoriya Malektorovych (Shirley/Dana/Jana)
  • Ivan Laca (Mafioso Kovacic)
  • Peter Aczel (Car Dealer)
  • Andrea Karnasová (Vlasta, Waitress)
  • Emöke Vinczeová (Ludmila, Waitress)
  • Orest Ohorodnyk (Jewgenij Pazukin)
  • Serhiy Romaniuk (Ukrainian Truck Driver)
  • Alla Maslenikova (Teacher)
  • Katya Volkova (Teacher's Daughter Nastja)
  • Borys Heorhiyevsky (Militia Officer)
  • Production

  • Written and Directed by Andrea Maria Dusl
  • Cinematography Wolfgang Thaler
  • Music composed by Christian Fennesz, Peter Dusl, Yuriy Naumov, Camille Saint-Saëns, Dmitriy Shostakovich, Richard Rodgers (Blue Moon)
  • Editors Karina Ressler, Andrea Wagner
  • Line Producer Max Linder
  • First Assistant Director and Casting Klaus Pridnig
  • Producer Erich Lackner, Klaus Pridnig
  • Shot in German, English, Ukrainian, Russian and Slovak, the movie is available with English subtitles.

    References

    Blue Moon (2002 film) Wikipedia
    Blue Moon (2002 film) IMDb Blue Moon (2002 film) themoviedb.org