The Children of the Dead

  • Austria Die Kinder der Toten
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Tourism is booming at the Pension Alpenrose. After a dying in an accident, Karin returns as one of the undead. In a cinema owned by a Nazi widow where the past is mourned, she brings the dead back to life. In her 666-page ghost novel The Children of the Dead, Elfriede Jelinek allows the deceased to rise again – even those with swastikas and yellow stars usually so gladly forgotten. Can Jelinek’s themes be adapted to film, not to mention her way with language? The directorial duo from the Nature Theater of Oklahoma were unafraid to try, conscious that the idea might not work. Using amateur actors and Super 8 film in the original Styrian settings, they carried out a transposition, to borrow a musical term: from text to silent film, complete with brass-band music. Or rather a “heimat” film, a home-movie horror, in which the vulgar and the ridiculous survived the shift intact. The viewer is immersed in the universe of the text – and somewhere else at the same time. The parade of zombies in the supermarket recalls the genre films Jelinek herself mentioned as an inspiration, only giving greater credence to the sense that this blend of text, performance, and film, was a terrific idea. (Berlinale)

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English This is like The Snowdrop Festival remade as a silent movie in a Styrian style. Plus, there are zombies. It is a surprisingly hilarious bizarre movie that is beyond description, at times I shook my head so hard, that is to say, I really enjoyed it. Who would have thought that The Dead Don’t Die would not have been by far the most interesting zombie movie at this year's Karlovy Vary festival? The Children of the Dead caught us off guard! [KVIFF 2019] ()

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