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In addition: “My flesh and blood” with Ursula Strauss and Andreas Kiendl, “Culture Today” with “The ORF III Festival Initiative”, “# 100sekundenkunst”
Vienna (OTS) – ORF III Kultur und Information congratulates the celebrated Austrian actor Nicholas Ofczarek on Friday, May 28, 2021 at 8:15 pm with the family drama “My Stranger Woman” on his 50th birthday. Then the psychological thriller “My flesh and blood” with Ursula Strauss and Andreas Kiendl is on the program. In the morning, “ORF III AKTUELL” reports (9.30 am) with an extensive news update.
The evening before, “Kultur heute” (7.45pm) shows the new, multi-week column: “It starts – the ORF III festival initiative”. This time the focus is on the Vienna Lustspielhaus with artistic director Adi Hirschal. There is also a continuation of “# 100sekundenkunst”: From May 28, every Friday, “Kultur heute” will look over the shoulders of young people in four additional editions during their interactive visit to the “Higher Powers” exhibition at the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna. The show is guided through the four halls.
In the main evening, “Der Österreichische Film” presents the family drama “My Stranger Woman” (8.15 p.m.) by director Lars Becker from 2015. When leaving a coffee house, the carer Maria Hofer (Ursula Strauss) is hit by a car and seriously injured. The driver is fleeting. Maria falls into a coma for a short time and after awakening suffers from retrograde amnesia: She can neither remember the accident nor her name, her husband Bruno (Harald Krassnitzer) or the two children they shared. Bruno is a public prosecutor and, together with his friend, Detective Superintendent Freddy Turek (Dominik Warta), does everything in his power to find the person who caused the accident. The only witness is Lukas Horvath (Philipp Hochmair), conductor at the State Opera. His statement is hardly useful, and he keeps to himself that he had an appointment with Maria, his lover, in the coffee house. When the accident car is found, the suspect falls on the influential building contractor Toni Lorant (Nicholas Ofczarek).
Then it continues with Michael Ramsauer’s psychological thriller “Mein Fleisch und Blut” (9:50 pm). The marriage of Martin (Andreas Kiendl) and Katharina (Ursula Strauss) threatens to break up due to the autism of their six-year-old son Tobias (Nikolai Klinkosch). When a young couple moves into the neighboring house and becomes friends with the family, Tobias begins to open up more and more. His parents are overjoyed, but then Martin discovers that the new neighbors are not looking for his son by chance, but are pursuing a terrible plan.
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