
In this short, cracks appear in the idyllic concept of āHeidi in the Alpsā. Lisa is eight and spending the summer with her parents in the mountains. But the much-vaunted beauty of nature provides the young girl with little comfort in the sparse Alpine landscape. Instead, it seems eerie. Her father is often away and her mother is always busy with washing and doing the dishes. Lisa watches and fantasises about being far away ā ideally in Persia. In the South Tirolean dialect, ākribus krabusā means ātopsy turvyā. The ādomineā in the title stands for the opposite, for God, control, and power. (Berlinale)
Writer
Carmen Tartarotti
Language
German
Country
Germany
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