A Day for a Miracle explained

A Day for a Miracle
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Director:Andreas Prochaska
Producer:Sam Davis, Rowboat Film- und Fernsehproduktion
Klaus Graf, Graf Film
Screenplay:Christoph Silber, Thorsten Wettcke
Starring:Ken Duken
Julia Koschitz
Juergen Maurer
Gerti Drassl
Gerhard Liebmann
Sara Wogatai
Bernhard Schir
Erwin Steinhauer
Music:Matthias Weber
Cinematography:Thomas Kienast
Editing:Daniel Prochaska
Runtime:89 minutes
Country:Germany, Austria
Language:German

A Day for a Miracle (German: '''Das Wunder von Kärnten''',) is a 2011 film directed by Andreas Prochaska in 2011 and produced by Rowboat Film- und Fernsehproduktion and Graf Film for public German TV channel ZDF and Austrian ORF. The film is based on real events, telling the story of a three-year-old girl from Austria, who fell into the lake behind her parents' house in 1998, and had been under water for 30 minutes when she was found. Nobody believed she had a chance at survival when the young cardiovascular surgeon Dr. Markus Thalmann takes up the seemingly hopeless fight for the young girl's life. His rescue has written medical history.[1] The screenplay was written by Christoph Silber and Thorsten Wettcke.[2] [3]

The film premiered at the 2011 Filmfest Hamburg, and later showed in television in Germany and Austria.

Plot

Dr. Markus Höchstmann, a young and ambitious cardiovascular surgeon and ultra marathon runner from Vienna, has landed his first job in a clinic in Klagenfurt, province of Carinthia. As his wife and son are still living in Vienna, he needs to commute to the capital every chance he gets to see them. His colleagues have little sympathy for him when he is asked to fill in for the chief of surgery on the weekend of his son's birthday to perform a standard procedure on an important local politician.This is when an emergency is flown in: a four-year-old girl has drowned, her body is lifeless and cold, her heart is not beating. After 30 minutes under water, the damage to her brain is considered too extensive to try to resuscitate her. Höchstmann disagrees. Against the opinions of his more experienced colleagues and against all odds, he decides to fight for the little girl's life and performs a medical miracle.[4]

Awards

Wins

Nominations

References

  1. Web site: A Life-Saving Checklist. Atul Gawande. 10 December 2007. The New Yorker. 30 September 2016.
  2. Web site: A Day for a Miracle. 18 January 2012. 30 September 2016. IMDb.
  3. http://www.kleinezeitung.at/kaernten/klagenfurt/klagenfurt/2924823/glueck-begleiter-aerzte.story German news article about Dr. Markus Thalmann
  4. Web site: Productions - ROWBOAT Film- und Fernsehproduktion. 30 September 2016.
  5. http://www.iemmys.tv/news_item.aspx?id=175 International Emmy Awards 2013 Website Press Release
  6. http://www.bayern.de/Anlage10310693/Preistr%C3%A4ger%201989%20-%202012%20(alphabetisch).pdf Winners of Bavarian TV Awards, 1989-2012.
  7. http://www.bffs.de/4186-der-deutsche-schauspielerpreis-2013-preistraeger-und-mehr/ Press release on German Actors Awards winners and nominees 2013
  8. http://www.guenter-rohrbach-filmpreis.de/index.php?id=75 Press release on website Günter-Rohrbach Filmpreis.
  9. http://www.presseportal.de/pm/102535/2320962/prix-europa-2012-nominierungen-fuer-die-besten-europaeischen-tv-radio-und-online-produktionen-2012 Press release on Prix Europa Nominees
  10. http://www.grimme-institut.de/html/index.php?id=44 Grimme Institut press release on nominees 2013
  11. http://www.regieverband.de/de_DE/magazine/178575/index Press release German Directors Association BVR on winners and nominees 2012.

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