A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 16, 1994
Original Title:
Das gläserne Haus
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Chronomedia
MDR
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
A dream becomes a nightmare: Shortly after the Iranian doctor Murath Tehrani and his German wife Claudia moved into a chic villa on the outskirts of Leipzig, threatening couple flutter into the house and Claudia is harassed by anonymous callers with xenophobic slogans. First, the woman tries to hide the threat from her husband. But not even the police can help her. Suddenly, every stranger approaching the house appears as a threat. Psychological pressure is also increasing the pressure on the harmonious marriage of the young couple. But Murath and Claudia are unwilling to be driven out of their homes by aggressive racists.
Commissioning Editor:
Karl-Heinz Staamann
Continuity:
Heidi Haensch
Director:
Rainer Bär
Director of Photography:
Rolf Liccini
Editor:
Susanne Carpentier
Gaffer:
Klaus Boin
Original Music Composer:
Axel Donner
Producer:
Alfred-Joachim Hermanni
Production Accountant:
Marina Haake
Production Coordinator:
Horst-Wolfgang Bremke
Production Design:
Peter Kothe
Production Manager:
Jutta Reuter
Sound:
Frieder Glöckner
Sound Mixer:
Klaus Wendt
Standby Property Master:
Uwe Kramer
Still Photographer:
Hans-Joachim Pfeiffer
Unit Manager:
Dieter Salzmann
Norbert Haake
Writer:
Rainer Bär
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