Restless Solitude (1997)
"Restless Solitude" is the story of young people who begin to perceive themselves in the context of their surroundings, though they cannot find an acceptable world within our civilized society. Instead of being accepted by a community, they see themselves as trapped in their adolescent dreams, because a world oriented exclusively towards material values cannot offer them an ideal place to live. Either one's spirit is broken when the individual is integrated into society, or the individual breaks with society. In both cases, the young adult is susceptible to seduction in a number of possible ways, eventually becoming a victim rather than a member of society.
Director: Maria W. Arlamovsky
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Karl Sibelius as |
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Florian Schmidl as |
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Kari Rakkola as |
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Agorita Bakalis as |
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Magda Loitzenbauer as |
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Roman Maria Müller as |
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Alice Schneider as |
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Marcelo Perocco as |
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Gertrud Stör as |
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Manfred Maria Stella as |
| Writing | Maria W. Arlamovsky | Writer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Ulrike Kaufmann | Costume Design |
| Production | Nikolaus Geyrhalter | Producer |
| Art | Mona Quintus | Art Direction |
| Directing | Maria W. Arlamovsky | Director |
| Production | Markus Wogrolly | Producer |
| Writing | Erwin Piplits | Theatre Play |
| Editing | Thomas Pedit | Editor |
| Sound | Johannes Paiha | Sound |
| Production | Markus Wogrolly | Production Manager |
| Camera | Nikolaus Geyrhalter | Director of Photography |