What's Happening?
The film 'Four Minus Three', directed by Adrian Goiginger, is set to premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival. Based on a true story, the film follows the life of Barbara, played by Valerie Pachner,
who is a professional clown living with her partner and two children. Tragedy strikes when she loses her family in a car accident, challenging her belief in humor and hope. The film explores themes of grief, memory, and resilience, as Barbara navigates her way back to life. The screenplay, written by Senad Halilbašić, is adapted from the bestselling novel by Barbara Pachl-Eberhart.
Why It's Important?
'Four Minus Three' offers a poignant exploration of loss and recovery, resonating with audiences who have experienced similar challenges. The film's premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival positions it for critical attention and potential accolades, which could enhance its visibility and impact. The story's focus on clowns as a metaphor for finding joy amidst sorrow adds a unique dimension to the narrative, potentially appealing to a diverse audience. The film's production highlights the collaborative efforts of Austrian and German filmmakers, showcasing international cooperation in the film industry.








