A baroque fairy tale: Director from Braunau shoots Buhle at the castle!

Director Marlena Marie Grübl makes the short film "Buhle" in Braunau am Inn, a reinterpretation of Hofmannsthal's "Jedermann".
Director Marlena Marie Grübl makes the short film "Buhle" in Braunau am Inn, a reinterpretation of Hofmannsthal's "Jedermann". (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

A baroque fairy tale: Director from Braunau shoots Buhle at the castle!

Braunau am Inn, Österreich - in Kirchdorf am Inn is currently going: The baroque estate Schloss Katzenberg is transformed into the backdrop for the short film "Buhle", a reinterpretation of Hugo von Hofmannsthal's masterpiece "Jedermann". The innovative shoot is headed by the talented director Marlena Marie Grübl, who is firmly rooted in the home film business with her roots in Braunau. Their goal is to put the history of the buildings into the center, a figure that has inspired the spectators on Salzburg's cathedral square for over a century.

"everyone" is more than just a play; It is one of the most important stage works in German -speaking countries and is an integral part of the Salzburg Festival, which were launched in 1920. These festival are considered the most important festival for opera, acting and concert and were originally founded as a project to reconcile peoples after the First World War. The first call to the festival emphasized the peace and faith in Europe, in the spirit of Max Reinhardt, which advanced the idea of ​​a cultural merger in Salzburg. SalzburgerFestSpiele.at reports that The origins of the festival in the first opera performances in Salzburg and the festival quickly became a world attraction.

The film "Buhle" and its inspiration

The shooting is not only a creative undertaking, but also a strategic pitch to win producers for the film idea. “Buhle” plays around 1900 and illuminates the tragic story of a young woman who is violated by her family, as well as her fiery love affair with a liver and the challenges of a blocked writer. Grübl not only wants to reveal the origins of the buildings, but also to put their true identity in the light. Hofmannsthal aptly said about the play "Everyone": "What we should have, that has us, and what the means of all means is, the money, becomes us in demonic distinction for the purpose of the purposes." buecher.de reports that convince the characters in this modern mystery game with their entanglements and inner conflicts.

Grübl speaks of her first experience with “everyone” at the age of 13 when she was impressed by Brigitte Hobmeier from the performance of the Buhlschaft. This personal connection to the piece and the figures is reflected in their work. In addition to her engagements in productions such as "Soko Linz", "quickly determined" and "Hundswut", she studies at the Salzburg University of Applied Sciences and links her master's thesis in directing and script with the implementation of "Buhle".

With an ensemble of talented Austrian and German actors, Grübl brings a fresh air to the classic literature, and the anticipation for the result of filming grows from day to day. In order to ultimately convert the short film into a movie, the support from producers is still required, so that the vision of "Buhle" can soon shine on the big screen. The enthusiasm for cinema and theater in Austria is once more evident in these creative projects.

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OrtBraunau am Inn, Österreich
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