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More detailsMini and Miki are a couple. They live in a big Austrian city, go to work, do sports, plan vacations and shop – often at the supermarket, sometimes at IKEA. They go to the neighbors’ New Year’s Eve party and tidy up the apartment on Sundays. In short – they make a real effort to belong. …
In the midst of this ordinary life, all kinds of dangers lurk unexpectedly: from a lack of pension provision to an attack by blood-sucking bedbugs and a housing shortage caused by the resurrection of the dead.
Fortunately, at least Mini and Miki have each other, but when they meet each other’s family, even their familiar counterparts become a big mystery. Then Miki’s painstakingly acquired BKS language skills are nowhere near enough to understand why Mini’s relatives bury her in a hole, and Mini is more than puzzled to learn that in Miki’s Austrian hometown, the men go about their business once a year dressed as monsters.
In “Minihorror”, author Barbi Marković, who was born in Belgrade and lives in Austria, sends her two protagonists into the abysses of everyday adventures. In a fast-paced, episodic narrative tempo, as we only know it from comics, she strings together one crazy anecdote from Mini and Miki’s lives after another, creating a maelstrom from which there is no escape. Director Branko Janack and his artistic team turn everyday horror into playful reality in the Schauraum.