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Hinterland

Hinterland

  • Status: Released
  • 07-10-2021
  • Runtime: 98 min
  • Score: 6.4
  • Vote count: 64

Vienna, 1920. The Austro-Hungarian Empire has collapsed. Peter Perg returns home from the Great War, after years of captivity. But the Vienna he comes home to is nothing like the place he once knew. The new Austrian Republic thrives on social and artistic freedom, but anti-democratic movements and unemployment loom overhead. A stranger in his hometown, his life takes a turn for the worse when one of his former comrades is murdered. Suddenly the mysterious killings of veterans are mounting. Personally connected to the victims, Perg decides to bring the killer to justice. He finds an ally in the cool-headed forensic doctor Theresa Körner, with whom he has a deeper, shared history. Their investigation leads them into the darkest corners of the city, as they confront a brutal and systematic killer and intrigues from within the police force. But when the killer’s net closes around Perg himself, he faces the moral dilemma of his life.

Murathan Muslu

Perg

Liv Lisa Fries

Körner

Marc Limpach

Renner

Max von der Groeben

Severin

Maximilien Jadin

Hoffmann

Timo Wagner

Krainer

Aaron Friesz

Kovacs

Stipe Erceg

Bauer

Trystan Pütter

Gerster

Germain Wagner

Starkenberg

Matthias Schweighöfer

Josef

Margarethe Tiesel

Concierge

Milton Martins

Captain

Peter Moucka

Steiner

Miriam Fontaine

Anna Perg

Marlene Pribil

Marlene Perg

Jeanne Werner

Konstantin Rommelfangen

Sesta

Al Ginter

Mö Sbiri

Lukas Walcher

Heresmaty

Andreas Ortner

Nadiv Molcho

Leon Baumgartner

Christoph Bittenauer

Tom Hanslmaier

Oberst Bernfeld

Amar Kulenovic

Kangjing Qiu

Andreas Radlherr

MovieGuys

Whilst I'd be inclined to view Hinterland as a work of fiction in most respects, it does capture the atmosphere of the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian empire at the end of world war I and the subsequent transition of Austria into a proto-modernist state, beautifully. Hinterland is a well paced, surreal crime drama with Gothic overtones and a strong anti war message. Its superbly acted, with a cast of faces I'm familiar with from series such as Babylon Berlin. Perhaps the only downside is a dash of unnecessary and wholly anachronistic woke-ness, at one point but this can be overlooked, as this is in almost every other respect, a top quality production. 10/10

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