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Cast

Michel Piccoli

Michel Piccoli

Friedrich Hofreiter

Bulle Ogier

Bulle Ogier

Genia

Wolfgang Hübsch

Wolfgang Hübsch

Dr. Mauer

Milena Vukotić

Milena Vukotić

Frau Wahl

Dominique Blanc

Dominique Blanc

Adele Natter

Paulus Manker

Paulus Manker

Korsakow

Gabriel Barylli

Gabriel Barylli

Otto

Paul Burian

Paul Burian

Natter

Barbara Rebeschini

Barbara Rebeschini

Erna

Jutta Lampe

Jutta Lampe

Frau Meinhold-Aigner

Alain Cuny

Alain Cuny

Aigner

Crew

Luc Bondy

Luc Bondy

Director

Ingrid Koller

Ingrid Koller

Editor

Beatrice Stein

Beatrice Stein

Costume Design

Lubor Dohnal

Lubor Dohnal

Writer

Thomas Mauch

Thomas Mauch

Director of Photography

Heinz Leonhardsberger

Heinz Leonhardsberger

Music

Ina Peichl

Ina Peichl

Art Direction

Luc Bondy

Luc Bondy

Writer

Birgit Hutter

Birgit Hutter

Costume Design

Arthur Schnitzler

Arthur Schnitzler

Theatre Play

Botho Strauß

Botho Strauß

Writers' Assistant

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The Distant Land

19875.0 / 10103 min
History, Drama

Overview

Vienna at the turn of the century: The industrialist Friedrich Hofreiter is a vain, self-important man who is used to taking what he wants and who enjoys exercising power. His tender wife Genia increasingly recognizes his deceitfulness. The Russian pianist Alexei Korsakov, a subtle artist, commits suicide because of her. Hofreiter, on the other hand, travels to the Dolomites with his friend and family doctor Dr. Mauer, who is in love with the young Erna. Hofreiter makes her his lover in front of Mauer's eyes. In turn, he provokes Genia's lover into a duel and shoots him. In the end, there is only emptiness. Faithful adaptation of Arthur Schnitzler's stage play.