Totó
Director Peter Schreiner
Countries Austria
Duration 128 min
Synopsis
As a young rebel Totó has turned his back on his place of birth. Ever
since, he has found himself between different worlds with his language,
his feelings and his dreams. He was born in Tropea in Calabria
and has been married to a woman from Vienna for thirty years. Today
he lives in Vienna as an immigrant, after decades restlessly seeking
a place to live with his wife and his four sons. At the age of fifty, his
yearning for his hometown and the feeling of loss grow so strong that
Totó’s thoughts circle ever increasingly around his childhood and
youth in southern Italy. Thus, during his duty as an usher at the Viennese
Konzerthaus, he creates the first poems in the language of his
childhood, the dialect of Tropea. Writing not only evokes memories
of the lost "simple life", but also feelings and encounters he thought
had long been forgotten. Totó, plays with the thought of going back
in search of himself, both in Vienna and on the "Borgo", the road of
his childhood, where stone steps lead down to the sea, to great freedom...