Ich wollte leben (1983)
Klaus is one of the numerous drug addicts in Austria. His story (parents are separated and he is isolated) is made more realistic with interviews. Not only do the therapists of the drug units at Mödling and Enns, the physicians and politicians who are confronted with these social problems have their say, but also the man on the street who expresses the "voice of the people" - and many other drug addicts.
Director: Alfred Ninaus
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Klaus Tschermernig as |
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Werner Fritz as |
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Lore Dandl as |
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Dieter Zirkelbach as |
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Ruth Ninaus as interviewer |
| Sound | Raimund Gardik | Sound |
| Camera | Walter Köhler | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Reinhold Bilgeri | Music |
| Directing | Alfred Ninaus | Director |
| Sound | Ewald Pfau | Sound |
| Sound | Peter Schwaba | Sound Mixer |
| Writing | Friedrich Christoph Schmidt | Writer |
| Sound | Wolfgang Ambros | Music |
| Sound | Ludwig Hirsch | Music |
| Camera | Alfred Ninaus | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Silvia Wallner | Editor |
| Sound | Friedrich Christoph Schmidt | Sound |
| Camera | Franz Sencnjak | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Jean-Michel Jarre | Music |