Back to Fucking Cambridge (1987)
About a group of graduates from Cambridge University who go back to their college to visit a friend who has stayed on there. Otto Muehl founded a community of artists in Vienna in 1970 with the aim of exploring a completely free life practice. Since 1972, this society experiment at the Friedrichshof in Burgenland, 60 kilometers from Vienna, further developed. From the mid-1970s, other municipalities were founded in 30 European cities. At Friedrichshof itself lived at times up to 240 members and visitors.
Director: Terese Panoutsopoulos
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Theo Altenberg as Richard Gersti |
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Otto Muehl as Sigmund Freud |
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Claudia Muehl as Lou Salome |
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Georg Dokoupil as Egon Schiele |
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Christian Attersee as Oskar Kokoschka |
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Lisl Stein as Martha Freud |
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Oswald Oberhuber as Arnold Schönberg |
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Judith Goldblat as Mathilde Schönberg |
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Wilfried Zeller-Zellenberg as Kaiser Franz Josef |
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Nam June Paik as Anton von Webern |
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Kurt Kalb as a judge |
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Georg Jiri Dokoupil as Egon Schiele |
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John Sailer as Wittgenstein, the philosopher |
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Norman Rosenthal as Wittgenstein, the teacher |
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Maria Lassnig as Anna O. |
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Viktor Matejka as Senator for culture |
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Günter Brus as Alfred Kubin |
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Annie Brus as Halluzination |
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Christian Ludwig Attersee as Oskar Kokoschka |
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Rudi Fuchs as Egon Friedell |
| Crew | Werner Hertel | Cinematography |
| Directing | Terese Panoutsopoulos | Director |
| Writing | Otto Muehl | Writer |
| Editing | Werner Hertel | Editor |