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12th(2010)



Enter Paradise for ?3.20

Edith STAUBER

  • Austria
  • 2008
  • 12min
  • Beta
  • color
  • Animation

SYNOPSIS

Grand Prix / Balkanima Animation Film Festival 2009
 


 Synopsis
 Here¡¯s an emergency exit to Paradise with the ticket price of C= 3.20. Once you enter, people are gentle and nice and violence doesn¡¯t exist. But people seem to be living in the exactly same orderly circle as they do in the outside world with newspapers, MP3 players, and cell phones ringing all the time: people don¡¯t seem to want to be away from them. After all, those who cannot afford the benefits of money turn to laborers. Trash starts to pile up.


 

Program Note
 Here¡¯s an emergency exit to Paradise with the ticket price of ? 3.20. Once you enter, people are gentle and nice and violence doesn¡¯t exist. But people seem to be living in the exactly same orderly circle as they do in the outside world with newspapers in their hand, suntan creams in their bag, MP3 players hanging around their neck, and cell phones ringing all the time: people don¡¯t seem to want to be away from them. After all, those who cannot afford the benefits of money turn to laborers. Trash starts to pile up. (Joon Yang KIM)

PROGRAM NOTE

Grand Prix / Balkanima Animation Film Festival 2009
 


 Synopsis
 Here¡¯s an emergency exit to Paradise with the ticket price of C= 3.20. Once you enter, people are gentle and nice and violence doesn¡¯t exist. But people seem to be living in the exactly same orderly circle as they do in the outside world with newspapers, MP3 players, and cell phones ringing all the time: people don¡¯t seem to want to be away from them. After all, those who cannot afford the benefits of money turn to laborers. Trash starts to pile up.


 

Program Note
 Here¡¯s an emergency exit to Paradise with the ticket price of ? 3.20. Once you enter, people are gentle and nice and violence doesn¡¯t exist. But people seem to be living in the exactly same orderly circle as they do in the outside world with newspapers in their hand, suntan creams in their bag, MP3 players hanging around their neck, and cell phones ringing all the time: people don¡¯t seem to want to be away from them. After all, those who cannot afford the benefits of money turn to laborers. Trash starts to pile up. (Joon Yang KIM)

Director

  • Edith STAUBEREdith STAUBER

    Born in Linz, Upper Austria in 1968, film projectionist. Studied at the University of Arts, Linz, Masterclass Visual Design, Film and Video. Lives and works in Linz. Her masterpieces are Omas Stimme (1995), Die Zeit ist da (2001), Über eine Strasse (2004) and others.

Credit

  • Screenwriter Edith STAUBER
  • Editor Edith STAUBER
  • Sound Edith STAUBER