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Inside Me
»Inside me« gives us a glimpse into how people with mental and multiple disabilities perceive the world and provides us insight into each of their specific problems. We become acquainted with the abilities and emotions of the protagonists and we play witness to their triumphs and their tribulations.»inside me« is an epic documentary that follows the lives of seven persons with mental and multiple disabilities for one year. The film approaches its subjects with sincerity and sensitivity; it gives us a glimpse into how the protagonists perceive and experience the world around them and provides us insight into each of their specific problems. We become acquainted with the abilities and emotions with which the protagonists have learned to master day-today situations, and we play witness to their triumphs and their tribulations.

Paradise Lost
Paradise Lost depicts constricting spirals of life which end with suicide.In spite all expectations, Martin survives realizing, that his way out of the hopelessness is through the therapeutic help.Philip after agonizing years still cannot win his battle against schizophrenia. Through dialogue with his parents the film traces the approaching suicidal tendencies of their child. A moving review of a young persons struggles.

1972 born in Vöcklabruck. Since 2001, independent filmmaker and editor based in Salzburg. 1986-91 Education as a kindergarten teacher. 1991-99 Studied communication, film theory & political science in Salzburg, diploma Morphology of the Film Narration. 1998- 2001 Further trainings in directing films by Andreas Dresen, Michael Glawogger, Florian Flicker, Wolfgang Murnberger, and in screenwriting at the Drehbuchforum Vienna. Since 2003: Works together with Helene Weinzierl, Hubert von Goisern, Markus Huber, Markus Stoffel, Studio West, Das Kino, Lebenshilfe Salzburg, Harald Lamprecht, Susanne Schfer, Vitus Zeplichal.

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