DVD + Blu-Ray:
I Am From Austria
The Vereinigte Bühnen Wien (VBW) hit-musical I AM FROM AUSTRIA with more than 20 hits by Rainhard Fendrich is available on DVD & BluRay now!
I AM FROM AUSTRIA has evolved to a brilliant public success – over 20 hits by Rainhard Fendrich such as “Macho Macho”, “Es lebe der Sport”, “Strada del Sole” and of course the title song “I Am From Austria” have been spun together by an original plot telling the story of an internationally successful Austrian film star, who returns to Vienna to attend the famous annual Opera Ball. A magnificent set, thrilling choreographies and dazzling costumes take you behind the scenes of a Viennese luxury hotel – chaos, kisses and catastrophes included. Let yourself be inspired by the turbulent story of love, friendship and family and look forward to a spectacular musical evening full of romance, surprises and hilarious comedy of the situation.
Original title I AM FROM AUSTRIA
Genre Musical
Recording location Raimund Theater, Vienna
Duration 156 mins
VBW International GmbH, ORF III Kultur und Information
Stage Director Andreas Gergen
Author Titus Hoffmann, Christian Struppeck
Composer Rainhard Fendrich
Orchestra / Band Orchester der Vereinigten Bühnen Wien
Original Text Orchester der Vereinigten Bühnen Wien
Main Actor Iréna Flury, Lukas Perman, Elisabeth Engstler, Andreas Steppan, Dolores Schmidinger, Martin Bermoser
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