19-year-old juvenile detention inmate Roman (Thomas Schubert) is about to be released. To prepare for his new life, he is told to get a job. But no position seems right for the quiet and closed young man, until he applies for a job at a mortuary. Having to deal with death seem to bring Roman back into life, as new experiences make him confront his past, search for his birth mother and come to terms with the crime he committed. Go to movie review from Walter Gasperi
Atmen
An antisocial 19-year-old is released from juvenile detention. Directorial debut of Austrian actor Karl Markovics. more...
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