Tomi Ungerer's Country Life (1973)
Tomi Ungerer moves with his wife Yvonne from New York to Nova Scotia, to a small peninsula with a wooden fisherman's house and a few stables. This first of four documentaries that Adlon makes about the French artist and writer is a breakthrough - both for Ungerer, who becomes better known in Germany as a result, and for the filmmaker himself, who signs his first major work with it.
Director: Percy Adlon
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Tomi Ungerer as Self |
| Directing | Percy Adlon | Director |
| Crew | Horst Lermer | Cinematography |
| Editing | Sabine Ettengruber | Editor |
| Sound | Manfred Hässler | Sound |
| Sound | Klaus Schumann | Sound |
| Production | Benigna von Keyserlingk | Researcher |
| Production | Kurt Hoffmann | Producer |
| Writing | Percy Adlon | Writer |