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Blue Moon 2002

★ 6.212 votes📅 2002-10-31

A Viennese small-time crook's life takes an unexpected turn after a botched money exchange forces him on a chaotic road trip to the East with a Russian hostess by his side.

Director: Andrea Maria Dusl

Cast

Josef Hader
Josef Hader
Johnny Pichler
Detlev Buck
Detlev Buck
Ignaz Springer
Victoria Malektorovych
Victoria Malektorovych
Shirley (Dana) / Jana
Ivan Laca
Kovacic / Autohändler
Emöke Vinczeová
Ludimila
Peter Aczel
Peter Aczel
Autohändler
Andrea Karnasová
Andrea Karnasová
Vlasta
Orest Ohorodnyk
Jewgenij Pazukin
Alla Maslenikova
Lehrer
Alla Maslenikova
Lehrerin

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Blue Moon (2002) about?

*Blue Moon* follows a struggling crook from Vienna whose life spirals after a failed money exchange, sending him on a frantic journey eastward with a Russian hostess. The film charts their unpredictable road trip, filled with mishaps and fleeting moments of connection. It's a story about second chances, unlikely alliances, and the chaos of poorly laid plans.

Who directed Blue Moon?

Andrea Maria Dusl directed *Blue Moon*, bringing a sharp comedic edge to the film's blend of adventure and romance.

Who stars in Blue Moon?

The cast includes Josef Hader, Detlev Buck, Victoria Malektorovych, Ivan Laca, and Emöke Vinczeová, with Peter Aczel rounding out the ensemble.

Is Blue Moon (2002) worth watching?

While not widely rated, *Blue Moon* stands out for its genre-blending mix of dark comedy and adventure. Fans of offbeat European cinema will appreciate its quirky tone and character-driven story, even if it's not a mainstream hit.

How long is Blue Moon?

Runtime details for *Blue Moon* are not listed.

About Blue Moon (2002) — A Dark Comedy of Errors on the Run

A Viennese small-time crook's life takes an unexpected turn after a botched money exchange forces him on a chaotic road trip to the East with a Russian hostess by his side. Directed by Andrea Maria Dusl, *Blue Moon (2002)* blends adventure, comedy, and romance into a darkly humorous tale of misjudged plans and fleeting connections. The film's gritty yet playful atmosphere captures the desperation of flawed characters navigating a world where trust is a rare commodity. With sharp dialogue and unpredictable twists, Dusl crafts a story where every misstep feels like the beginning of something new—or the end of something old.

Set against the backdrop of Eastern Europe's shifting landscapes, *Blue Moon* explores themes of redemption, chance encounters, and the absurdity of life's detours. Josef Hader and Victoria Malektorovych deliver standout performances as the unlikely duo whose journey is as much about survival as it is about self-discovery. The film's offbeat charm lies in its balance of cynicism and warmth, making it a standout in the adventure-comedy genre for audiences who crave stories with bite and heart.