Heiligabend auf St. Pauli (1968)
A paean to alcohol as a means of survival to this world, and to the ephemeral communities created by our need not to be alone. On Christmas Eve, between six in the evening and four at night, Klaus Wildenhahn films people who are excluded from this "must be" celebration, and land up in a bar in St. Pauli, Hamburg: truck drivers and prostitutes, regular or casual customers, a coach and an amateur boxer... all desperately in search of happiness, tenderness and sex.
Director:
Klaus Wildenhahn
Writer:
Klaus Wildenhahn
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Günter der Wirt as himself |
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Jutta das Mädchen as herself |
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Peter der Seemann as himself |
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Bernie der Seemann as himself |
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Horst der Seemann as himself |
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Gunthram der Seemann as himself |
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Tigerhans as himself |
| Camera | Hans-Joachim Theuerkauf | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Gisela Quicker | Editor |
| Writing | Klaus Wildenhahn | Screenplay |
| Directing | Klaus Wildenhahn | Director |
| Production | Klaus Wildenhahn | Producer |
| Sound | Helmut Herbst | Sound |
| Sound | Klaus Wildenhahn | Sound |