Christine Neubauer: A Brave New Chapter in Her Career
In the picturesque town of Velden am Wörthersee, also known as the „Caribbean of Austria,“ the German actress Christine Neubauer (61) sat down for an interview with KURIER. She was one of the star guests at the star-studded „60 Years Lisa Film“ party at the Falkensteiner Schlosshotel.
Reflecting on her 40-year career in the film industry, Neubauer expressed immense gratitude for the opportunities she has had. She shared her passion for fully immersing herself in her roles and emphasized her curiosity and fearlessness in trying new things. Neubauer confessed that she now feels braver than ever before, unafraid of taking risks and embracing new challenges wholeheartedly.
Recently, Neubauer demonstrated her courage by not only acting in but also co-producing and financing the independent project „Hundswut.“ The film, set in a Bavarian village in 1932, revolves around a series of murders that trigger a relentless pursuit for justice. Neubauer described the film as intense, powerful, and emotionally gripping, leaving a lasting impact on both herself and the audience.
Neubauer admitted to being emotionally overwhelmed when she first watched the completed film, feeling „paralyzed“ by its depth and resonance. She expressed hope that „Hundswut“ would resonate with viewers in both Germany and Austria, eagerly anticipating its release in theaters.
Looking back on her journey, Neubauer acknowledged the wisdom that comes with age, emphasizing the importance of self-acceptance and resilience in the face of criticism. She also revealed her dream of creating a road movie in Chile with her partner, José Campos.
Christine Neubauer’s unwavering courage, passion for storytelling, and commitment to pushing boundaries continue to define her evolving career in the entertainment industry.