A Little Love Package

Vienna, 2019 – the end of an era. The smoking ban in public places means that a part of Kaffeehaus culture has disappeared. Of all moments, this is the one that Angeliki chooses to buy an apartment with help from her interior designer, Carmen. Angeliki seems to have something against all of them: either the parquet floors creak, the tiles are the wrong colour or she is bothered by the proximity to a restaurant. How will she ever find a new home in this environment? Carmen feels like she is talking to a brick wall. Moreover, she simply cannot understand why Angeliki is refusing to part with her money.
Journeying from Vienna to Andalusia, via salt flats overcast by mysterious shadows, Gastón Solnicki’s fifth feature film is a brilliant lesson in generosity. A classic comedy dominated by women which brings together actors and non-actors in a lively, fragmented story. Narrated by Mexican writer Mario Bellatin and filmed by Rui Poças, this is a subtle and witty homage to the Austrian capital that discovers bygone splendour in ordinary things.
by Gastón Solnicki
with Angeliki Papoulia, Carmen Chaplin, Nikolaus Weidinger, Mario Bellatin, Han-Gyeol Lie, Ernst Skarpil, Daniel Margulies, Michael Chaplin, Dolores Chaplin, Pedro Colletta, Alma Sutterlüty
Austria / Argentina 2022 English, Spanish, German 81’ Colour

With

  • Angeliki Papoulia
  • Carmen Chaplin
  • Nikolaus Weidinger
  • Mario Bellatin
  • Han-Gyeol Lie
  • Ernst Skarpil
  • Daniel Margulies
  • Michael Chaplin
  • Dolores Chaplin
  • Pedro Colletta
  • Alma Sutterlüty

Crew

Director Gastón Solnicki
Cinematography Rui Poças
Editing Alan Martín Segal
Sound Design Jason Candler, Manuel de Andres
Sound Federico Colletta
Assistant Director Estefanía Landesmann
Production Manager Lukas Gruber
Producers Paolo Calamita, Zsuzsanna Kiràly, Gastón Solnicki

Produced by

Little Magnet Films

Filmy Wiktora

Gastón Solnicki

The Argentine director and producer was born in 1978. He studied at the International Center of Photography in New York and subsequently film at the NYU Tisch School of the Arts. His second feature film Papirosen premiered in Locarno, won the Best Film Award at the film festival in Buenos Aires and was released in US cinemas. Kékszakállú won the FIPRESCI Prize for Best Film at Venice, where Introduzione all’oscuro was also presented. All his films have recently been acquired by MoMA.

Filmography

2008 Süden 2010 Zhest; short film 2011 Papirosen 2012 Enjoy Yourself; short film 2014 Este a Székelyeknél; short film 2016 Kékszakállú 2018 Introduzione all’oscuro 2019 Circumplector; short film 2022 A Little Love Package

Bio- & filmography as of Berlinale 2022