Kieselsteine (1983)
Vienna in the eighties. An accidental meeting in a restaurant. She, Hannah, is Jewish and has a live-in lover, a young and successful architect. He, Friedrich, is a German and lives permanently in Vienna. Two worlds collide with another, begin to become entangled in each other. Friedrich too, has his problems. He is a "German", which fascinates and repels Hannah at the same time. She tries to get over her confusion by being ironic and flirtatious. Simultaneously, what she has tried to suppress breaks through in flashbacks...
Director: Lukas Stepanik
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Brigitta Furgler as Hannah |
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Jörg Gillner as Friedrich |
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Florentin Groll as Martin |
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Doris Mayer as Lisa |
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Dominik Graf as Sebastian |
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Christine Csar as Evi |
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Alexander Waechter as Heinz |
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Dorothea Zeemann as grandmother Lea |
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Luise Prasser as mad woman |
| Production | Walter Maitz | Production Manager |
| Directing | Lukas Stepanik | Director |
| Writing | Nadja Seelich | Writer |
| Camera | Bernd Neuburger | Director of Photography |
| Art | Ernst Wurzer | Art Direction |
| Art | Fritz Hollergschwandtner | Art Direction |
| Art | Herbert Horinka | Art Direction |
| Sound | Herbert Prasch | Sound |
| Sound | Peter Kaizar | Music |
| Sound | Klaus Balzer | Music |
| Editing | Paul M. Sedlacek | Editor |