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Clown's Tragedy Inspires Film, Wins Berlinale Award
21 Feb
Summary
- Film 'Four Minus Three' won the Europa Cinemas Label at Berlinale.
- The movie tells the true story of a clown facing immense personal loss.
- The winning film will receive promotional support across Europe.

The film "Four Minus Three," directed by Adrian Goiginger, has secured the Europa Cinemas Label for best European film in the Berlinale's Panorama section. This award recognizes the film's deeply moving and inspiring portrayal of a professional clown named Barbara. The narrative is based on a true story, chronicling Barbara's struggle with profound loss following the sudden death of her partner and children in a tragic accident.
Despite the overwhelming despair, the film successfully navigates themes of humor, hope, and humanity. The jury lauded the excellent script for evoking a sense of hope while acknowledging the depth of grief. As a result of this award, "Four Minus Three" will benefit from significant promotional support from the Europa Cinemas group, reaching audiences across its extensive network in Europe.




