Scene from Antares (2004)
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Duration: 730 sec.. | Nudity: xxx | Creator: unknown |
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Birth Name: Petra Kogelnig
Birth Date: 1964-10-01
Birth Place: Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, Carinthia, Austria
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Alternate Names: Petra von Morzé , پترا مورزه
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Full Biography
Petra Morzé (as Petra Kogelnig on October 10, 1964 in Klagenfurt, Carinthia) is an Austrian actress. From 2002 to 2019 she was a member of the ensemble at the Vienna Burgtheater.
Petra Morzé grew up as the oldest of seven children in Ernsdorf near Staatz. She completed her acting training at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz and played at the Schauspielhaus Graz. After engagements at the Volkstheater and the Theater in der Josefstadt, she finally worked at the Vienna Burgtheater, where she was engaged from 2002 until the end of the 2018/19 season. She was seen several times at the Salzburg Festival and the Reichenau Festival. Her television career is characterized by successful series such as Kommissar Rex or Polly Adler, in which she embodied the character of the same name. She starred in successful movies, including Antares (2004), Karo und der liebe Gott (2005) and Nordwand (2007). Furthermore, she was already active in 1985 under her real name Petra Kogelnig in Eis am Stiel Part 6 - Ferienliebe as Benny's friend Dana. She has two children with actor Stefan Matousch. Her stage name Morzé is her mother's maiden name.
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About the Movie: Antares (2004)

Alternative Title: Antares - Mia spoudi gia ton erota, Антарес
Director: Götz Spielmann
Writer: Götz Spielmann
Production & Genre
Producer(s): producer: Wulf Flemming, Erich Lackner
Companies: Lotus-Film, OFI, Teamfilm Produktion
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Keywords
Keywords: cuckolded husband, erotic movie, exhibitionism, exhibitionist, infidelity, lingerie, quarreling couple, realtor, sadism, vienna, austria
Story
The lives of three women intersect and overlap in the context of love, desire, and betrayal within a single Vienna apartment block. The first woman, a checkout girl named Eva, finds herself drawn into an affair with her wealthy realtor boss, Thomas. Meanwhile, Eva's husband, Martin, is oblivious to his wife's infidelity until he discovers a suggestive photograph of Eva in lingerie hidden behind their living room mirror. This discovery leads to a heated argument between Eva and Martin, setting the stage for further complications in their relationship.
In parallel, a single mother named Anna moves into the same apartment block with her young daughter after separating from her husband. Anna begins an affair with a man she meets at a local bar, leading to a tense encounter when her estranged husband shows up unexpectedly.
The third woman's story is that of Marie, an adulterous wife who lives in the same building. Her husband is unaware of her affair with another man, but their relationship becomes strained due to Marie's emotional detachment and sexual frustration.
Summary
Directed by Götz Spielmann in 2004, 'Antares' is an Austrian drama that explores themes of love, lust, betrayal, and the consequences of infidelity through a series of interconnected narratives centered around three women living in Vienna. The film delves into the complex dynamics of relationships, focusing on the emotional turmoil experienced by both partners involved in extramarital affairs.
Set within a single apartment block, the stories intersect and overlap, creating a compelling exploration of desire and its impact on the characters' lives. The film's title, 'Antares,' refers to the bright star located near the tail of the constellation Scorpius, symbolizing the passion and intensity that drive the characters' actions.
Though primarily a drama, the film contains elements of eroticism, exhibitionism, and sadism, as evidenced by its keywords. These themes contribute to the overall exploration of the characters' motivations and the complexities of their relationships.