Leondinger actress Paula Hainberger enthusiastically in the short film
The 17-year-old Paula Hainberger from Leonding inspires as the main actress in the short film "My Invisible Friend" and wins numerous international film awards. A success for the young talent!
Leondinger actress Paula Hainberger enthusiastically in the short film
The 17-year-old actress Paula Hainberger from Leonding has caused a sensation in the film world with her perception and promotion. In her latest short film "My Invisible Friend", which was created under the direction of 17-year-old Lukas Ratka, she shines in a leading role and has cleaned up properly in international competitions. This success illustrates that young talents from the region can also shine on a global level.
The plot of the 17-minute film deals with a particularly emotional topic: a young woman who tries to deal with her death after the loss of her mother. While the dark and touching story, which was already very interested in the premiere at the Hollywood Megaplex Gasometer in Vienna, the spectator commitment is reinforced by the question of whether the appearance of the "shadow" of the mother is a reality or an illusion of the main character. Paula Hainberger managed to capture and represent the complex emotions of this figure.
Artistic composition and teamwork
The film not only lives from Hainberger's acting talent, but also comes alive through the creative cooperation with talented colleagues. Directed by Lukas Ratka, which at his age abandoned a remarkable performance. The soundtrack, composed by Tobias Alexander Ratka, adds another level of emotional depth by supporting the melancholic moments of the film. The music, recorded by a London string quartet, ensures that the moving scenes of the film are experienced even more intensely.
The achievements of the actresses, including co-actors such as Anna Slavicek and Elena Plato, also contribute significantly to the credibility of the representations. Together they succeed in addressing the overwhelming sadness that arises after a loss and being close to the audience.
The successes that the short film achieved in various international short film competitions would mean Hainberger a big boost for your artistic career. It thus illustrates that Austria's young talents are quite able to become visible on the film's global stage. The film not only received prices, but also delivered a valuable confirmation for the talent of the main actress.
This impressive victory and the positive response to "My Invisible Friend", As reported at www.tips.at, among others set a yardstick for future projects by Paula Hainberger, who can certainly look forward to further challenges and opportunities in the film industry.