Film ‘White is Washed at 90’ Set to Premiere in Austria
Marko Naberšnik’s film, “White is Washed at 90,” is scheduled for its Austrian premiere, generating anticipation among audiences. The film explores themes of life’s impermanence, familial relationships, and hope through a narrative that transcends linguistic and geographical boundaries. In a recent press release, Naberšnik stated his belief that the story raises universal questions relevant to individuals across cultures.
He emphasized the film’s focus on the human experience, suggesting that it prompts reflection on loss – not solely as a source of pain, but also as a catalyst for recognizing potential beyond personal vulnerability. “I’m looking forward to the Austrian premiere, because I believe it’s a story that goes beyond the boundaries of language and space,” Naberšnik explained. “The film raises questions about the impermanence of our lives, family relationships and hope – questions that are both intimate and universal.”
Naberšnik hopes the Austrian audience will connect with the film’s core message: that even in moments of fragility, individuals can discover unexpected strength.
The film’s exploration of these profound questions is expected to resonate with viewers. —
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It’s wonderful to see this poignant film being brought to Austrian audiences.