AT THE END OF THE MEADOW

by Michael Kranz, Pauline Roenneberg, Ariane Schröder
  • AT THE END OF THE MEADOW
    © 2010

    Synopsis

    At the end of the meadow… ...the world looks completely different. Surrounded by self made scrap figures, colourful lights and lovingly collected oddities, there lives the white-bearded “Count” Robert Bachinger with his dog Bambolina in a little circus wagon. Wanting to be a footloose fool he lives a life apart from the ordinary people. During the daytime he chugs through the villages on his little tractor and collects scrap or welds himself companions. At night , when he abounds in solitude, he sits alone on his little island and plays the guitar. His songs are about pain and happiness, about liberty and loneliness. ´Cause, when the grass is high, in late summer, he gets itchy feet and he wants to go out into the great, wide world. But there is Bambolina, he doesn’t wont to eave behind, and suddenly there is someone else, who needs him…

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