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In Austria the final school exam is known as the ‘Matura’. Unlike the German word ‘Abitur’ (from the Latin ‘abire’ meaning ‘to walk away’), the Austrian term also includes the notion of coming of age. Mati wants to become a veterinary doctor, like her mother, and therefore leave the confines of her small-town universe for Vienna. But is she ready for this future? Standing in her ‘Matura’ dress with her long hair scraped back into a tight bun and her neck hair shaved bare, she’d be the first to admit she looks like a clown. Mati loves to spend time with the boys bombing around the quarry on her motocross bike. When one of the girls from her school resists when one of Mati’s mates begins sexually harassing her at a disco, Mati spits in her face. But, just like her parent’s marriage, Mati’s motocross gang also ruptures once notions of friendship, love and sexuality become more pressing. (Berlinale)

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angol The Austrians have awakened the spirit of dynamically executed cinematography and so after the crime-drama Jack they made me happy again with this movie. The reason why I’m bringing up Jack is that the atmosphere seems similar to me even though the movie is about something completely different. Young people show their true colors in this one and they would deserve a beating and to have their dirtbikes destroyed, they don’t deserve those anyways. All in all, the story flows really well and the interesting noisy scenes from the club and from the world of young people sure deserve the attention. L’Animale is definitely not a bad drama, not at all. ()

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