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THE ORANGE PAPER

by Gerhard Fillei, Joachim Krenn

synopsis

A man arrives at JFK-Airport in New York on a cold November morning. In the airport bathroom he cuts his hair and changes his clothes. He owns a small and odd looking linen bound book. The printed pages are covered in notes, written in a woman's pale handwriting. He has carried this book for many years. He had no idea that it will bring his entire past into question.

international title: THE ORANGE PAPER
original title: THE ORANGE PAPER
country: Austria, Germany
year: 2004
genre: fiction
directed by: Gerhard Fillei, Joachim Krenn
film run: 120'
screenplay: Gerhard Fillei, Joachim Krenn
cast: Mark Meyer, Claudia Vick, Sal Giomo, Tim Kirkpatrick
cinematography by: Joachim Krenn, Gerhard Fillei, Jarred Kloiber
producer: Matthias Batthyany, Joachim Krenn, Gerhard Fillei, Stefan Piech
production: Finn Productions, Openpictures
backing: Federal Chancellery (Division for the Arts), ORF, Land Kärnten, Stadt Villach, Stadt Wolfsberg

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