Liebe das Leben - Lebe den Tod (1989) [N/A]

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Release Date:
October 10, 1989

Original Title:
Liebe das Leben - Lebe den Tod

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
W.A.F.

Production Countries:
Austria

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 81

An authentic film with real characters, a dialectical symbiosis of fiction and reality

Freyja, who is twenty-seven, comes to the capital from a provincial village. Freyja is commissioned to do research for a film about Margareta Glas-Larsson (78) and Emil Ostermann (93). The encounter with these people who were both persecuted during the National-Socialist period - Emil was able to escape, Margareta was deported to Auschwitz - causes Freyja to delve into her own past - a confrontation with life and death.

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Director:
Bernhard Frankfurter

Director of Photography:
Charles Fürth

Editor:
Karina Ressler

Music:
Stephen Ferguson

Second Unit Cinematographer:
Wolfgang Lehner

Sound:
Heinz Ebner

Sound Mixer:
Walter Funder

Writer:
Bernhard Frankfurter

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