Ant Street (1995)
Set within a Viennese apartment block, this affectionate Austrian comedy makes fun of the strange habits of the famed city's residents. The building is located in a middle-class area and has residents from many age groups and walks of life. Many of the tenants are much older, but there are also a few children about. In one apartment lives a large group of Polish construction workers, while a Yugoslavian woman and her huge family attempt to survive in their tiny flat. The episodic story of the lives of these and other tenants is framed by a visit from a civil servant from the Office of Statistics.
Director: Michael Glawogger
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Robert Meyer as Alfred Navratil |
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Bibiana Zeller as Frau Gerhartl |
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Nikolaus Paryla as Roland Wanecek |
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Wolfgang Böck as Ernstl Freitag |
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Wolf Bachofner as Ferdinand Haslinger |
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Brigitte Kren as Rosi Freitag |
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Branko Samarovski as Herr Halbgebauer |
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Maresa Hörbiger as Frau Halbgebauer |
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Elisabeth Stiepl as Frau Morgenwind |
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Dunja Sowinetz as Fräulein Dorli |
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Josef Hendrichs as Onkel Wanecek |
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Rudi Schippel as Antal Zwokic |
| Directing | Michael Glawogger | Director |
| Writing | Michael Glawogger | Writer |
| Writing | Barbara Zuber | Writer |
| Camera | Jiří Štíbr | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Andrea Wagner | Editor |
| Sound | Michael Etz | Sound |
| Art | Christoph Kanter | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | Martina List | Costume Design |
| Production | Milan Dor | Producer |
| Production | Danny Krausz | Producer |
| Production | Manfred Fritsch | Production Manager |
| Art | Herwig Schretter | Props |
| Lighting | Thomas Horwath | Lighting Technician |