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  1. Wild Mouse: Directed by Josef Hader. With Josef Hader, Pia Hierzegger, Georg Friedrich, Jörg Hartmann. When Georg loses his job, he conceals the fact from his younger wife Johanna, who wants a child with him.

    • (2.9K)
    • Comedy, Crime, Drama
    • Josef Hader
    • 2017-02-17
  2. "Wild Mouse" is a truly humorous, enjoyable movie. With gentle satire, the pathos of our human foibles is shown with finely drawn relationships. Although there is a likeness with Woody Allen's schemes here nobody is driven over the edge into extreme violence and tragedy.

  3. Feb 11, 2017 · A waspish music critic is fired from his prominent newspaper job and seeks revenge against his boss in Josef Hader’s visually accomplished but unmemorable directing debut, “Wild Mouse.”

  4. Wild Mouse is a film directed by Josef Hader with Georg Friedrich, Josef Hader, Jörg Hartmann, Pia Hierzegger .... Year: 2017. Original title: Wilde Maus. Synopsis: Georg feels confident and at ease in his position as a member of a Viennese newspaper’s editorial staff.

    • (104)
    • Austria
    • Han Xiaosu; Andreas Thalhammer
    • Josef Hader
  5. When a man loses his job, he conceals it from his wife and embarks upon a campaign of revenge against his former boss. This genial farce deals in familiar and occasionally glib material, but with...

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    • Josef Hader
    • Josef Hader
    • Comedy, Crime, Drama
  6. WILD MOUSE. by Josef Hader. synopsis. When 50-year-old Georg loses his job as music critic with a Vienna newspaper he conceals the fact from his younger wife Johanna, who wants a child with him. Instead, he embarks upon a campaign of revenge against his former boss and begins to renovate a rollercoaster in the Wurstelprater amusement park along ...

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  8. Feb 7, 2019 · Wild Mouse, written, directed and performed by comedian Josef Hader and presented in competition at the 67th Berlinale, is a personal drama, but above all a (not too) soft critique of society and the world of work, where the saying “mors tua, vita mea” has never been so apt.

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