Roman Kogler (Thomas Schubert) is 19 years old and has lived all his life in institutions. Abandoned by his mother as a young child and raised in an orphanage, he is now serving time in a juvenile detention centre having accidentally killed a boy of his own age in a brawl. A solitary boy with an uncommunicative attitude, he has no friends, family or connections to turn to in the outside world. But when threatened with a life behind bars unless he finds a job and sticks to it, he eventually finds a probation job shifting dead bodies at the municipal morgue in Vienna.... When Roman is one day faced with a dead woman who bears his family name, it occurs to him that this may be the mother who gave him up for adoption and he begins to explore his past. [show more]
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Please note this is a region B Blu-Ray and will require a region B or region free Blu-Ray player in order to play. 19 year old Roman Kogler has lived all his life in institutions. Abandoned by his mother as a young child and raised in an orphanage, he is now serving time in a juvenile detention centre having accidentally killed a boy in a brawl. A solitary boy with no friends or family, he eventually finds a probation job at the municipal morgue in Vienna. When he is one day faced with a dead woman who bears his family name, it occurs to him that this may be the mother who gave him up for adoption and he begins to explore his past. Actors Thomas Schubert, Karin Lischka, Georg Friedrich, Gerhard Liebmann, Stefan Matousch, Luna Mijovic, Georg Veitl & Klaus Rott Director Karl Markovics Certificate 15 years and over Year 2011 Languages German Subtitles English Duration 1 hour and 33 minutes (approx)
Austrian drama about a youth offender facing life after his release from a juvenile detention centre. Roman (Thomas Schubert) is a teenager living in a youth detention centre in Vienna. When his latest parole hearing comes up, his parole officer Walter (Gerhard Liebmann) encourages him to take a job through the day-release programme, but finds it odd when Roman chooses a job at the city morgue - especially since Roman was locked up on a murder charge. But as time goes by Walter realises that this job may be just what Roman needs to bury his demons and face up to his future.
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