![]() ![]() Violence ensues as Thomas becomes more deeply involved in the organization. Slowly but surely Thomas begins to get deeply involved in the Nazi organization and the dangers inherent within it. Little does he know that this other fellow is a member of a Neo-Nazi youth group. He comes across another young guy similar in age to himself and becomes friends with him. As a teenager, he hates his home life and with good reason - his mother is verbally abusive and his father is a weakling. It is about a boy named Thomas whose mother constantly yells at him, as well as her husband. This film in German, with English subtitles. Very sad that Nikolas Vogel didn't get to make very many films, for this one made a profound impression on me! He starts as an innocent kid, and finishes as the empty vessel that we all fear on some level. As the young fanatical neo-Nazi, we see him as a lovely, misguided young man whose confusion and disappointment throughout the film ultimately lead to the violent conclusion. ![]() On that point, it is very tragic that Nikolas Vogel, the star of the film, passed away so very young. By the end, there is little of him left but the desire to destroy, and the inevitable beauty that he will self destruct. Is it formula? Perhaps, for all of the possible excuses for reaching for violence and hatred are here: indifferent and abusive parents, diminished school prospects, and poverty to some degree- however it should be noted that the most fanatical of the boys is the one who comes from a good home. To be sure, there is a sense of intense violence and eroticism in this film that seems to be at odds with one another, and overshadows the performances, at least on the initial viewing. When I first saw this movie, I didn't quite know what to make of it. #DIE ERBEN FILM 1983 MOVIE#Austrian film at the Internet Movie Database.Screened at the 1987 Cannes Film Festivalĭieter Berner, Birgit Doll, Leni Tanzer, Udo Samelĭocumentary film about Hartheim Euthanasia Centre Oliver Tobias, Mary Crosby, Audrey Landers, John Phillip Law, Karin Dor, Mathieu Carrière, Rolf Hoppe, Zsa Zsa GaborĮntered into the 15th Moscow International Film Festival ( Johann Strauss: The King Without a Crown) Screened at the 1986 Cannes Film FestivalĮntered into the 36th Berlin International Film FestivalĬhristian Schmidt, Barbara Rudnik, Andreas Vitásek Klaus Maria Brandauer, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Gudrun LandgrebeĮntered into the 35th Berlin International Film FestivalĮntered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival Heidi Baratta, Gerhard Dorfer, Enzi Fuchs, Eva KerblerĮntered into the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival Rudolf Wessely, Paulus Manker, Christine Kaufmannīased on Wonderful, Wonderful Times by Elfriede Jelinek Hungarian-West German-East German-Austrian co-production Klaus Maria Brandauer, Krystyna Janda, Rolf Hoppe, Karin Boyd Screened at the 1981 Cannes Film FestivalĮntered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival Hanno Pöschl, Barbara Demmer, Thomas Morris Paulus Manker, Hanno Pöschl, Isolde Barth, Eddie Constantine For an alphabetical list of articles on Austrian films see Category:Austrian films. A list of films produced in the Cinema of Austria in the 1980s ordered by year of release. ![]()
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