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Release Date:
November 9, 2018
Original Title:
Ein wilder Sommer – Die Wachausaga
Alternate Titles:
Ein wilder Sommer - Die Wachausaga
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Cine Tirol
Kreativlösung- und Filmproduktions GmbH
ORF
Produktion West
Production Countries:
Austria
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 154
Lower Austria in the 80s. Anna helps out in her uncle's tavern to fund her studies and meets handsome Kurt who casts an eye on her. But when the local factory closes, life in the valley changes. Anna learns that Kurt is going to marry. Then a terrible accident occurs. The film conveys the rural society's changing self-conception and outlines the conflict between staying or leaving for the city.
Assistant Camera:
Patrick Wegerer
Assistant Costume Designer:
Charlotte Schönthaler
Assistant Director:
Verena Wechselberger
Assistant Editor:
Florian Hackl
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Lisa Schöffel
Elisabeth Vollnhofer
Roman Aichinger
Peter Sramek
Sabine Horvath
Assistant Set Decoration:
Simon Krug
Assistant Sound Engineer:
Wolfgang Riedl
Casting:
Ute Heidorn
Costume Design:
Julia Klug
Director:
Anita Lackenberger
Director of Photography:
Gerhard Mader
Stefan Krössbacher
Editor:
Gerhard Mader
Gaffer:
Gottfried Schmelzer
Valentin Sysel
Erwin Eichberger
Lighting Technician:
Alexander Pochobradsky
Thomas Maier
Philipp Habenicht
Jacob Kohl
Location Manager:
Valentin Sysel
Makeup Artist:
Hannelore Uhrmacher
Makeup Designer:
Andreas Meixner
Music:
Daniel Huber
Producer:
Gerhard Mader
Anita Lackenberger
Production Controller:
Thomas Gallhuber
Production Design:
Philipp Walser
Production Manager:
Thomas Gallhuber
Screenplay:
Anita Lackenberger
Set Decoration:
Reinhard Kapferer
Sound:
Daniel Huber
Sound Designer:
Daniel Huber
Steadicam Operator:
Philipp Habenicht
Story:
Anita Lackenberger
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