On Thursday, January 12, at 8 p.m., the Ulrichsberger Jazzatelier becomes a cinema again. Märzengrund, a film by Adrian Goiginger, will be shown. It tells the true and touching story of young Elias, who at the end of the 1960s turned against the maxim of a profit-oriented society and opted for a radical life in harmony with nature.
He moves to the mountains, where wilderness and solitude await him. Based on a play by Felix Mitterer, Märzengrund addresses the burning questions of our generation. Admission 8 euros. www.jazzatelier.at
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