Ternitz, Tennessee (2000)
Año de lanzamiento: 2000
Nación: Austria
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Director: Mirjam Unger
Writer: Manfred Rebhandl
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Palabras clave: woman director
Historia
In the small town of Ternitz, Lower Austria, two young girls share a dream of America, love, and adventure beyond their rural existence. Their lives take an unexpected turn when an Elvis Presley impersonator arrives in town to perform. Both girls are instantly smitten with this symbol of American culture, leading them to pursue their newfound crushes while navigating the complexities of friendship, desire, and the pull between tradition and modernity.
Resumen
Ternitz, Tennessee (2000) is an Austrian comedy-drama directed by Mirjam Unger. Set in a small town in Lower Austria, the film follows two young women who share a dream of America, love, and escape from their provincial lives. Their world is turned upside down with the arrival of an Elvis Presley impersonator, leading them to confront their desires, friendships, and the allure of American culture. The movie explores themes of youthful aspiration, cultural identity, and the tension between tradition and modernity.

