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The Dream That Remains (1997)

Gênero : Documentário

Runtime : 2H 35M

Director : Leopold Lummerstorfer

Sinopse

Austria's largest housing complex erected in one building stage is situated in the Northeast of Vienna. It lies on the former premises of a horse racetrack and comprises 2.400 flats. 59 blocks and long hall-like corridors lead more than 8.000 people to their living rooms: The film offers glimpses into the lives of more than 20 people - the life of an individual behind one of the countless doors.

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Leopold Lummerstorfer
Leopold Lummerstorfer
Director
Robert Angst
Robert Angst
Cinematography
Bruno Pisek
Bruno Pisek
Sound
Eliška Štíbrová
Eliška Štíbrová
Editor
Hannelore Tiefenthaler
Hannelore Tiefenthaler
Production Manager
Nikolaus Geyrhalter
Nikolaus Geyrhalter
Producer
Leopold Lummerstorfer
Leopold Lummerstorfer
Producer
Leopold Lummerstorfer
Leopold Lummerstorfer
Writer

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