Kaspar Hauser (1969)
An 3-hour project conceived by ten directors presenting the famous German legend of Kaspar Hauser, the story of a man who spent his childhood and adolescence raised on a cave by a strange man who kept him there for 18 years. One day, the man decides to take the young man out of the cave and takes him to a city where the under-developed subject will finally learn what it means to be a human being.
Directors: Gerhard Theuring, Bernd Schwamm, Michael Hild, Urs Aebersold, Eberhard Schubert, George Kypriotakis, Wim Wenders, Matthias Weiss, Ingemo Engström, Rüdiger Nüchtern.
| Directing | Gerhard Theuring | Director |
| Directing | Bernd Schwamm | Director |
| Directing | Michael Hild | Director |
| Directing | Urs Aebersold | Director |
| Directing | Eberhard Schubert | Director |
| Directing | George Kypriotakis | Director |
| Directing | Wim Wenders | Director |
| Directing | Matthias Weiss | Director |
| Directing | Ingemo Engström | Director |
| Directing | Rüdiger Nüchtern | Director |