Notes from the Basement
Originally released in 2000. Notes from the Basement is a feature film. directed by Rainer Frimmel.
Synopsis
“While striking various poses around his apartment, [Haindl] addresses an imaginary public, his speeches ranging from defiant to contrite. Each one shows a different side of his personality, from political grumbler to poet in a slouch hat. His monologues deal with the usual prejudices, such as those against women and foreigners, and none of them can be reduced to a single coherent point of view. Commonplaces are qualified with contradictions and self-irony, and his tirades occasionally swerve in the direction of serious analysis. The state of pandemonium which characterizes the Austrian soul is depicted as a labyrinth of rhetoric.” –Dominik Kamalzadeh
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- Released
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- DE
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Notes from the Basement about?
“While striking various poses around his apartment, [Haindl] addresses an imaginary public, his speeches ranging from defiant to contrite. Each one shows a different side of his personality, from...
Who directed Notes from the Basement?
Notes from the Basement was directed by Rainer Frimmel.
How long is Notes from the Basement?
Notes from the Basement has a runtime of 1 hours and 30 minutes (90 minutes total).
When was Notes from the Basement released?
Notes from the Basement was released on October 29, 2000 in theaters.