Hans Georg Koch

Фильмы

Weininger's Last Night
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This film, dramatizing Weininger's life, is an adaptation of the 1982 play Soul of a Jew by Israeli writer Joshua Sobol. Weininger's last despondent hours are depicted in a dramatic furioso. His whole life passes by like distorted images in a mirror. The young genius fights a desperate battle against time, his fellow men - and against himself.
Innocence Unknown
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After the essay "On Marionette theatre" by Heinrich von Kleist.
Santa Fe
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Picking up where "God Does Not Believe In Us Anymore" leaves off, Freddy struggles to find work after arriving in New York in 1940. His world of refugee acquaintances includes the depressed daughter of a poet/delicatessen owner, an aging surgeon who cannot find work, and a lovable charlatan photographer. Corti's trilogy continues with "Welcome in Vienna"
Туда и обратно – Часть 3: Добро пожаловать в Вену
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Телевизионнный фильм. Третий фильм из цикла «Туда и обратно» австрийского режиссёра Акселя Корти. Два еврея — Фредди, эмигрировавший из Вены после гитлеровского вторжения, и Адлер, бывший левый интеллектуал из Берлина — возвращаются в 1944 году в Австрию солдатами американской армии. Фредди влюбляется в дочь фашиста, Адлер пытается перейти в коммунистическую зону. Однако с наступлением холодной войны и обострением антисемитизма, идеализм обоих разбивается о всеобщий цинизм, оппортунизм и самообман.
Eine blassblaue Frauenschrift
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In October 1936, a high official in the Austrian government receives a letter from a German Jewish woman with whom he had an affair in 1925 asking him to help place an 11-year-old, half Jewish boy in a good Austrian school. Is the child his? Should he help? And above all should he help now, at a time when Nazis are becoming powerful in Austria?
God Does Not Believe in Us Anymore
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After his father is murdered by the Nazis in 1938, a young Viennese Jew named Ferry Tobler flees to Prague, where he joins forces with another expatriate and a sympathetic Czech relief worker. Together with other Jewish refugees, the three make their way to Paris, and, after spending time in a French prison camp, eventually escape to Marseille, from where they hope to sail to a safe port