Rita, a teenage girl, is the only child in the Austrian middle-class family. She leads an extremely boring live, her schoolmates ridicule her, her parents often lock her in her room as a punishment for frequent mischief and outbursts of anger. She rebels against everyone and everything, and the only friend she has is the neighbor boy Fexi. She feels the urge to escape her reality and starts planning a runaway...[3][4][5]
Critical response and accolades
Lovely Rita became one of the first genre films in Austria upon the dominance of commercial, box-office oriented movies.[6] Hausner's debut a Haneke-inspired psychological thriller.[1] Filmfest München calls it a milestone of Austrian cinema in 2001.[7] Derek Elley of The Variety described Lovely Rita as 'a deliciously observed, ironic take on middle-class Austrian life' and praised Barbara Osika and Wolfgang Kostal for splendid performance.[4]