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''Revanche'' is a 2008 Austrian thriller film written and directed by
Götz Spielmann Götz Spielmann (born 11 January 1961) is an Austrian director and scriptwriter. Life and career Spielmann was born in Wels, Austria, and grew up in Vienna. After High School, he lived in Paris for several months. From 1980 to 1987 he studied fi ...
. It centers on the ill-fated love story between a Viennese ex-con and a Ukrainian prostitute who get involved in a bank robbery. The film premiered at the
Berlin International Film Festival The Berlin International Film Festival (german: Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin), usually called the Berlinale (), is a major international film festival held annually in Berlin, Germany. Founded in 1951 and originally run in June, the fest ...
in February 2008. It received critical acclaim and won a number of awards, and was nominated for the 2009 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.


Plot

Alex, an ex-convict living in Vienna and working as muscle at a brothel, starts a relationship with Tamara, a Ukrainian prostitute who works there. Alex plans to rob a bank in a small village, then hide out with his grandfather Hausner, who lives there, before leaving with Tamara to start a new life together. He lets an anxious and clingy Tamara accompany him on the robbery. They have a run-in with a local policeman named Robert outside the bank, and Tamara is accidentally killed when Robert fires at their fleeing car. A despondent Alex escapes and hides out at Hausner's farm as planned. Robert's marriage to his wife Susanne is strained, as he is apparently unable to conceive a child, and his repressed guilt over the shooting worsens this strain. They happen to be neighbors to Hausner, with whom Susanne is good friends, and she encounters Alex while visiting him. Alex learns Susanne's husband was the shooter, and begins stalking Robert with a loaded gun. An oblivious Susanne propositions Alex during a visit to the farm, and the two commence an affair. Robert suffers a panic attack at work and is put on suspension, finally opening up to Susanne about his guilt over the shooting and general self-loathing. Alex confronts Robert in the woods, questioning him about the shooting in veiled terms. Robert admits his regret, but also chastises the robber (in third person) for needlessly bringing Tamara along. After Robert leaves, Alex throws his gun in the pond. As Hausner's health deteriorates, Alex resolves to stay at the farm and look after it in his stead. Susanne successfully gets pregnant by Alex, passing it off as Robert's child. She visits Alex to cut off their affair and recognizes a photo of Tamara, realizing Alex was the robber. Alex agrees to keep their tryst a secret, and expresses no further intention of harming Robert as he returns to work on the farm.


Cast

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Johannes Krisch Johannes Krisch (born 1966) is an Austrian actor. He has appeared in more than forty films since 1987. Selected filmography References External links * 1966 births Living people Austrian male film actors {{Austria-actor-stub ...
as Alex * Irina Potapenko as Tamara * Andreas Lust as Robert *
Ursula Strauss Ursula Strauss (born 25 April 1974) is an Austrian actress. She is best known for her role as Inspector Angelika Schnell in the television series ''Schnell ermittelt''. Strauss was born in Melk Melk (; older spelling: ) is a city of Austria, in ...
as Susanne * Hannes Thanheiser as Hausner *
Hanno Pöschl Hanno Pöschl (born 2 July 1949 in Vienna, Austria) is an Austrian actor. Pöschl has enjoyed a long and prolific career working with directors Maximilian Schell, Peter Patzak, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Paulus Manker, Richard Linklater, and G ...
as Konecny


Production

Film distribution in Austria is by Filmladen, while the world rights are held by The Match Factory,
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. The film was promoted by the Austrian Film Institute (''Österreichisches Filminstitut'') and the
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. Production design was by Maria Gruber, who won the ''Femina Film Prize'' for it. Heinz Ebner was responsible for the sound. Film production was carried out entirely by the company Listo in Vienna.


Filming locations

Large parts of the film were shot in the area round
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and Ottenschlag in the ''
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''.


Release

The film opened on 12 February 2009 in German cinemas and was subsequently released at different times in various European countries and the United States over the following months.


Awards submission

The film was submitted on 1 September 2008 by the Austrian Film Commission as the Austrian entry for selection for the Oscars in the Best Foreign-Language Film category, and on 22 January 2009 was nominated by the
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out of 67 entries as one of five films. This was the third time that Austria had submitted a film by Spielmann: the first two were ''The Stranger (Die Fremde)'' (2000) and ''
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'' (2004). Director Götz Spielmann did not appear especially surprised at the film being short-listed, as it was ''"already obvious"'' that ''"'Revanche' will be unusually well received in the USA"''. He did not think an actual nomination impossible, but it would be a close-run thing. Spielmann saw three other favorites for distinction in this category–''
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'', '' The Class'' and '' Everlasting Moments''–which apart from the last were also among the nominees.APA/dpa:
Götz Spielmanns ‚Revanche‘ auf der Oscar-Shortlist.
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Critical reception

Following the world premiere at the
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2008 the film had excellent reviews around the world and received several awards. ''
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''s Alissa Simon noted:
"Elegantly spinning primal elements of guilt, revenge, faith and redemption, helmer's 'sic''gripping fifth feature is prime
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material that's likely to rate Euro arthouse exposure, with further viewers in ancillary. (...) Stillness and sounds of nature play a key role in creating pic's intense atmosphere. (...) Asking the question, "Whose fault is it if life doesn't go your way?," the cleverly constructed script introduces some fresh and surprising twists and turns. (...) Impressive lensing from Martin Gschlacht, the key cinematographer for Austria's young helmers 'sic'' provides simplicity and clarity, while concise cutting by Karina Ressler allows no gratuitous moments in a pic that clocks in at just over two hours. With ''Revanche'' his strongest work yet, Spielmann creates high expectations for the future."
In January 2009 it was announced that ''Revanche'' was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. ''Revanche'' was placed at 90 on '' Slant Magazine''s best films of the 2000s. ''Revanche'' has an approval rating of 96% on
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, based on 83 reviews, and an average rating of 7.89/10. The website's critical consensus states, "With ''Revanche'', Götz Spielmann has crafted a debut as surprising as it is suspenseful". It also has a score of 84 out of 100 on
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, based on 22 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".


Awards

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2008 ** ''European Cinemas Label'' as ''Best European Film'' of the Panorama section ** ''Art-Cinéma-Award 2008'' of the CICAE (Confédération Internationale des Cinémas D´Art et Essai) ** ''Femina film award'' of the ''Verband der Filmarbeiterinnen'' to Maria Gruber for the production design *
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2008: ** ''Grand Award'' as ''Best Austrian feature film'' ** ''Spezial Award of the Jury'' for actress
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** ''Diagonale-Prize of the Association of Austrian Cinematographers'' to Martin Gschlacht for ''best cinematography in a feature film'' *
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2008 (Norway): ** FIPRESCI Award ** First Prize ''Aurora'' *
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2008: FIPRESCI-Award as ''Best Foreign Language Film of the Year'' Awards from smaller film festivals: at the Filmkunstfest 2008 in
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(''Fliegender Ochse'' as ''best feature film''), at the Monterrey International Film Festival 2008 (''Best Screenplay'' and ''Audience Award''), at the Fünf Seen Filmfestival in Starnberg (First Prize ''Star 2008''), and at the International Filmfestival
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(''From A to A-Award'').


References


External links

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www.revanche.at (English version)
* Vide
interview
with Götz Spielmann at MUBI (April 2009).
''Revanche: Revival of the Fittest''
an essay by
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at the Criterion Collection {{DEFAULTSORT:Revanche 2008 films 2000s crime films 2008 romantic drama films 2008 psychological thriller films 2000s German-language films 2000s Russian-language films Austrian drama films Films about religion Films about revenge Films set in Austria Films shot in Vienna