NO NAME CITY (Film Trailer)

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Uploaded by on Aug 18, 2008

A/2006, 86 min

An adventure park is a destination for family outings and a setting for fun experiences in adventure surroundings. In the case of the film NO NAME CITY it is the eponymous western park just outside the gates of Vienna, a loving reconstruction of the Wild West we all know from countless movies. A little western city replete with its own saloon, hotel, and sheriff's office, which is nestled in a perfectly landscaped natural setting. Like every theme park, No Name City is also a commercial undertaking that depends on an offering of experiences and attractions that can draw large audiences.

The film NO NAME CITY is not concerned with investigating the commercial surface level of this park; instead, it focuses on a look behind the scenes and discovers a group of people who appear to be running the park autonomously. For some, their dedication comes from a fanatic love of westerns; for others, it is merely an existential issue of making ends meet. Their joint goal is to keep their "city," as they call the park, from becoming a ghost town. It turns out that their lives revolve around the city; in fact, the outside world doesn't seem to have any meaning to them (anymore). This is their "little world," as the Austro-pop legends Waterloo & Robinson sing at the beginning of the film: "It's carefree and rosy./ Because in my little world/Life with you is so cozy."

That coziness can be a deceptive feeling, is brought home once again in the case of No Name City, for behind the scenes life is quite the opposite of carefree and rosy. In keeping with the western genre, the film gives us a picture of the struggle for power and control in the city. The extent to which the inhabitants have taken the Old West to heart is also expressed in their language: what the town needs is a "chief," someone says, and someone else is accused of "speaking with forked tongue."

The film comes to a head in a duel-like conflict between two of the protagonists, and as the final showdown draws near, it appears as if a messianic savior might ride in and restore peace in the city.

The film NO NAME CITY is tragic in its insight that a common goal does not necessarily unite people on a common path. Its humor comes from the everyday life between fiction and reality that the film crew experienced with the protagonists over the course of several weeks.

Idea/Director
Florian Flicker

Sound
Georg Misch

Co-Director
Georg Misch

DOP
Birgit Gudjonsdottir

Editing
Dieter Pichler

Sound design
Michael Palm

2. DOP (Ballon Scene)
Joerg Burger

Sound pre-shooting
Johannes Heilig

Editing assistance
Sigmund Steiner

Sound assistance
Nils Kirchhoff

Coaching
Annemarie Komosny

Fotos
Rainer Frimmel, Stefan Oláh

Producers
Ralph Wieser, Georg Misch

Line Producer
Ralph Wieser

Production Management
Peter Janecek

Location manager
Beate Mantl

Manager
Elisabeth Eisenwort

Production secretary
Astrid Geieregger
Angela Leucht
Friedrich Ofner

Production assistants
Jonathan Wieser
Martin Nguyen

Thanks to
Miriam Ali Unzaga, Judith Wieser-Huber, Barbara Pichler, Wolfgang Widerhofer, Emily Artmann, Lukas Perren, Bäckerei Szep

Produced by
Mischief Films -- Vienna

In co-operation
ORF Film/Fernsehabkommen

Funded by
BMUKK - Austrian Federal Ministry for Education, the Arts and Culture, ORF, Land Niederösterreich, Land Salzburg

Technical Details:
Cinemascope, 35 mm, Dolby Digital

Category:

Film & Animation

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License:

Standard YouTube License

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  • ich bin so dankbar, dass ich das letzte scheckpferd, das bei 0:17 aus der manege galoppiert reiten, und mit ihm arbeiten darf. es ist schade, dass die no name city nicht mehr existiert aber andererseits waren die pferde dort nicht viel mehr als eine art möbelstück, welches einfach in dir westernstadt gehört.

  • So schön romantisch und inspirativ war diese Szenerie, gut, dass ich dort noch einen zweiten Film gedreht habe....der allerdings etwas elegischer ausgefallen ist...

    jedenfalls schätzte ich diese traumhafte Kulisse ! und die freundlichen Leute, die mir den Zutritt gestatteten....

  • Herrlich :D

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