Alma and Oskar

Alma und Oskar

Austria, Germany, Czechia 2022
In German and English, partial subtitles in English
88 min
Suitable for audiences aged 12 and above
Director: Dieter Berner
Screenplay: Hilde Berger and Dieter Berner, based on the novel Die Windsbraut by Berger
Cast: Emily Cox, Valentin Postlmayr, Anton von Lucke, Táňa Pauhofová, Birgitte Karner, Wilfried Hochholdinger, Marcello De Nardo, Mehmet Ateşçì, Roland Koch, Cornelius Obonya
Production: Alexander Glehr, Johanna Scherz / Film
Print Source: Picture Tree International

Alma and Oskar explores the passionate and tumultuous three-year relationship between the Grand Dame of Viennese society Alma Mahler (1879-1964) and the Austrian artist and enfant terrible Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980). In the early 1900s, Kokoschka was an up-and-coming painter, influenced by the work of Gustav Klimt yet with his own distinctive expressionist style. Considered one of the greatest expressionist artists of the 20th century, Kokoschka created his most famous work using Alma as a model, and the years of their relationship marked the most prodigious period in his life. A composer in her own right, Alma Mahler was a vibrant figure on Vienna’s art and music scene, and by the time she started her fiery affair with Kokoschka, she had already buried her first husband, composer Gustav Mahler, and begun an on-again-off-again relationship with architect Walter Gropius. Alma and Oskar is a testament to the power and perils of their passion.

Mickael Suominen

On Wednesday, August 23rd, the screening at Kino Tapiola is an age-restricted screening for individuals aged 18 and above, with alcohol beverages available from the Kinobaari.

NOTE! Contrary to the preliminary information and program booklet, the screening on Saturday, August 26, will be delayed by half an hour. The correct starting time is at 7:45 PM.

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