Import Exportby Ulrich Seidl Drama A 2007, 135 min., 35mm Filming-Locations: Vienna, Slovakia, Romania, Ukraina Script: Ulrich Seidl, Veronika Franz Director of Photography: Ed Lachmann, Wolfgang Thaler Editing: Christof Schertenleib Producers: Ulrich Seidl, Licki Stipetic
with Ekaterina Rak, Nataljia Baranova, Paul Hoffmann, Michael Thomas, Maria Hofstätter, Petra Morzé
A production of Ulrich Seidl Film
Subsidy
SynopsisIt's cold and gray. Wintertime. People are freezing. That's how it is here in Austria. That's how it is there in the Ukraine. Two different worlds that are increasingly coming to resemble each other. The East looks like the West, the West like the East.In this atmosphere two stories take place that at first glance appear unrelated. One is an import story. It begins in the Ukraine and leads to Austria. The other is an export story; it begins in Austria and ends in the Ukraine. The first is about Olga, a young nurse and mother. Olga wants more from life. She wants to get out of the city, out of the country. She decides to go to Austria, which she does. In this foreign country in the West, she finds work and then loses it. She starts as a housekeeper and ends up a cleaning lady in a geriatric hospital. Two individual fates, two opposite directions. The other story is about Paul, a young Austrian. He finally lands a job as a security guard but gets fired almost immediately. He finds himself back at the Employment Office. He has debts and borrows more money, from friends, strangers and his stepfather, who takes him along on a job in the Ukraine setting up video gambling machines.
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