A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Christoph Waltz, Ingrid Burkhard, Elisabeth Epp
Written by:
Götz Hagmüller
Ernst Josef Lauscher
Directed by:
Ernst Josef Lauscher
Release Date:
January 1, 1982
Original Title:
Kopfstand
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Herbert Koller
Production Countries:
Austria
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 102
A misunderstood youth is incorrectly placed in a mental hospital.
Christoph Waltz plays the role of Markus Dorn, a young man clearly unhappy in his home life. His mother has a boyfriend he does not like, and she has chosen her paramour over her son's happiness. Markus comes in late one evening, and in what is clearly one of many arguments, he antagonizes his mother who accuses him of being on drugs. She calls the police as the argument escalates, and they take him from his bed to the police station where his refusal to cooperate ends up with him being sent to an asylum for being mentally unbalanced. Markus has no mental disorder. Quite the contrary, he is acting out in an appropriate way for a boy of his age (17 or 18) who had been neglected and lacked a nurturing mother and father figure. In the asylum, however, his attitude and refusals to 'go along' with the corrupt head doctor's evaluations, lands him undergoing brutal electroshock therapy repeatedly as a punishment. The descent into hell is furthered along by the other inmates, who befriend Markus and encourage him to stay strong and just go along with things so he will be released. It is not until a new doctor comes to the asylum and determines Markus to be sane, and the head doctor corrupt, he is given his freedom. However, his time in the asylum has led him to become damaged in many physical and mental ways, and it is only through his friendship with an older widow that he begins the path to redemption.
Art Direction:
Michael Aichhorn
Director:
Ernst Josef Lauscher
Director of Photography:
Anton Peschke
Editor:
Juno Sylva Englander
Music:
Karl Ratzer
Frédéric Chopin
Original Story:
Götz Hagmüller
Producer:
Götz Hagmüller
Sound:
Michael Etz
Writer:
Ernst Josef Lauscher
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