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Dirt (1986)

"An allegory on the obsessive ousider and the banal roots of totalitarianism"

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 38M

Director : Paulus Manker

Synopsis

Josef "Schmutz" (german for "dirt"), a security guard obsessed with duty and cleanliness, is given the task of guarding a decommissioned industrial plant. While maintaining his devotion to the authority of property right, the self-proclaimed "Representative of Ownership" is himself slowly losing his sense of reality.

Actors

Fritz Schediwy
Fritz Schediwy
Joseph Schmutz
Hans-Michael Rehberg
Hans-Michael Rehberg
Oberkontrollor
Josefin Platt
Josefin Platt
Hanno Pöschl
Hanno Pöschl

Crews

Paulus Manker
Paulus Manker
Director
Michael Haneke
Michael Haneke
Dialogue
Paulus Manker
Paulus Manker
Writer
Franz Novotny
Franz Novotny
Idea
Franz Novotny
Franz Novotny
Treatment
Walter Hirscher
Walter Hirscher
Executive Producer
Klaus Jüptner
Klaus Jüptner
Supervising Producer
Paulus Manker
Paulus Manker
Producer
Kurt J. Mrkwicka
Kurt J. Mrkwicka
Producer
Walter Kindler
Walter Kindler
Cinematography
Marie Homolkova
Marie Homolkova
Editor
Tommy Vögel
Tommy Vögel
Production Design
Erika Navas
Erika Navas
Costume Design
Edda Hackenberg
Edda Hackenberg
Makeup Artist
Alfred Deutsch
Alfred Deutsch
Production Manager
Brigitte Hirsch
Brigitte Hirsch
Assistant Director
Marta Lachova-Borchert
Marta Lachova-Borchert
Assistant Director
Walter Amann
Walter Amann
Sound Mixer
Herbert Giesser
Herbert Giesser
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Dieter Meier
Dieter Meier
Music
Boris Blank
Boris Blank
Music

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