
ORF III on Friday: Manuel Rubey in the movie double, „What has ruined us just so“ and „Gruber“
Also: „The healer“ eat in „murder, hunger, crime and other delicacies“
Vienna (OTS) – On Friday, may 8. March 2019, is an actor and cabaret artist Manuel Rubey, on the occasion of his 40. Birthday (26. To see March) in two feature film productions in the ORF III. Both films – the Comedy „What has ruined us just like that?“ and the novel adaptation „Gruber“ – with ORF, participation in the context of the Film/television-agreement, and directed by Marie Kreutzer created. The recent work of the filmmaker, „The ground under the feet“ is to open this year, the film festival Diagonale.
The start of the ORF-III-in the Evening, makes to 20.15 at the production of „What has ruined us?“ from the year 2016. Three couples, three children, a Conviction: You must not degenerate into a necessity to the Philistine, just because you become a parent. In your movie Director and script writer Marie Kreutzer crashes six young, professionally successful „Bobos“ are in a new world, and in the midst of the war of child-rearing – up of Stella (Vicky Krieps), Markus (Marcel Mohab), Ines (Pia Hierzegger), Chris (Manuel Rubey), Mignon (Pheline Roggan) and Luis (Andreas Kiendl) to the question of „What has ruined us just like that?“.
In the film adaptation of Doris Knecht’s novel „Gruber“ (21.50 hours), and lives in the mid-thirties John Gruber – represented by Manuel Rubey – fast, expensive, and self-centered. A sudden diagnosis of cancer throws him out of the way, but the involuntary Bearer:
Sarah (Bernadette Heerwagen), a DJ from Berlin and so not his type. For feelings Gruber has no use. Without asking very many because all of a sudden. Also starring Doris Schretzmayer and Pia play & a. Hierzegger.
Thereafter, ORF III shows the second episode of the four-part series, „murder, hunger, crime and other delicacies“, directed by Marcus Weiler. In „The healer“ (23.35 hrs), is found stabbed to death in the forest in front of the tabernacle of the healing practitioner and shaman Sascha Schlenker (Stephan Kampwirth) is a woman named Ruth Heimkens. For the men in the village: The healer killed them. For some time, dangling with his „meetings“ with the women of the village, or bewitched, and treated. Commissioner Max Janssen (Aurel Manthei) starts to investigate, supported by his sister, the criminalistic nose Britta (Anna Schudt).
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