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IF YOU ARE AFRAID YOU PUT YOUR HEART INTO YOUR MOUTH AND SMILE

by Marie Luise Lehner

synopsis

Slowly, 12-year-old Anna and her deaf mum are starting to feel a bit cramped in their flat. It’s not just the lack of privacy that’s causing friction – Anna has just started secondary school and quickly realises what’s important now: brand-name clothes and a sense of belonging. She quickly gets hold of a fake Ralph Lauren jumper, but money’s still tight. In her debut, director and author Marie Luise Lehner stages a confrontation with classist structures, which Anna tackles with a mixture of shame and grit. She finds an ally in Mara, who challenges others with feminist issues and who also lives alone with her queer father. Lehner stands by her heroes unconditionally, giving them space for introspection and outbursts, allowing them to row back and reconcile. Not fitting in allows them to get to know and appreciate who they are. Lehner flies the flag of solidarity, quite naturally and with plenty of references to pop culture. And closes with a liberating “Fuck you, Vienna”, high above the city’s rooftops.

international title: If You Are Afraid You Put Your Heart Into Your Mouth and Smile
original title: Wenn du Angst hast nimmst du dein Herz in den Mund und lächelst
country: Austria
year: 2025
genre: fiction
directed by: Marie Luise Lehner
film run: 87'
screenplay: Marie Luise Lehner
cast: Siena Popović, Mariya Menner, Jessica Paar
cinematography by: Simone Hart
film editing: Jana Libnik, Joana Scrinzi, Alexandra Schneider
art director: Julia Libiseller, Gerald Freimuth
producer: Katharina Posch, Michael Kitzberger, Wolfgang Widerhofer, Markus Glaser
production: Nikolaus Geyrhalter Filmproduktion

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