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Hetzenauer Bernhard

When Did I Stop Telling You My Dreams?
My good-bye letter to her is accompanied by black-and-white photographs to evoke memories from our past. She lives in an old people's home, I come to visit her.

We All Have Illusions
Ambato, a small city in the Ecuadorian sierra. 17-year-old former street kid Vicente tries to change his poor life. He is helped by Catholic nun Madre Narciza who is the head of a social project there. 19-year-old Miguel and his friends, a group of shoeshiners, try to escape their economic problems by playing folcloristic music. Narciza dedicates her life to offer these young people a - maybe - better future. The film wants to come close to these young people without looking at them from a first-world-point-of-view but showing them as human beings struggling for their dreams.

What Remained Unspoken
In this film the director makes the effort to combine psychotherapy and filmmaking. He accompanies 25-year-old Mexican actress Ana Serrano through a process of finding herself. In a poetic way the film deals with the painful process of losing a beloved person and the search for a way to cope with the loss.

Bernhard Hetzenauer (*1981 in Innsbruck/Austria) studied Scenography at the University of Applied Arts Vienna with Prof. Bernhard Kleber and Film at Universidad del Cine Buenos Aires and at the University of Fine Arts Hamburg with Prof. Pepe Danquart and Prof. Wim Wenders. His works were shown at festivals in Ecuador (EDOC), Mexico, Iran, Russia, Estonia, Poland, Czech Republic (Jihlava IDFF), Slovenia, Bosnia, Montenegro (Herceg Novi), Hungary, Austria (Crossing Europe) and Germany. He lives and works in Vienna and Hamburg. 2006 Ursula Blickle Video Award, Vienna; 2007 Fohn Scholarship; 2008 VIS Filmfestival Vienna Audience Award; Acquisition of photographic works by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture; 2010 Merit-based scholarship, HFBK Hamburg; 2011 DAAD scholarship for artists; 2012 DAAD award.
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