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Vienna before Nightfall

OT: Vienne avant la nuit

Robert Bober | Austria, Germany, France 2016

Documentary feature | 73 min | FF2016

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Synopse

A journey back in time to Vienna 100 years ago at the end of the Hapsburg monarchy through to the Austrian Anschluss with Nazi Germany. At the time, Vienna was Europe's cultural capital and home to a sizeable Jewish community. The film reconstructs the spiritual metropolis through the biographies of Jewish intellectuals living and working there during the period: Stefan Zweig, Arthur Schnitzler, Sigmund Freud and others. The film is also a piece of family history: Robert Bober's great-grandfather, who ended up in Viennain 1904 after a failed attempt to emigrate to the USA, spent the rest of his life there. He died in 1929, two years before the director was born. Vienna vor der Nacht is a film essay, apoetic and very personal confrontation with the city and its Jewish life before World War II.


Regie

Robert Bober (*1931 in Berlin) has won several awards as a novelist. He was assistant director to François Truffaut on films such as Les Quatre Cents Coups (1959) and Jules et Jim (1962) and has made several documentaries about the consequences of the Holocaust.

Info

Original Title: Vienne avant la nuit

International Title: Vienna before Nightfall

Category: Documentary feature

Section: Kaleidoskop

Version & Subtitles: French OV with German subtitles

Director & Screenplay: Robert Bober

Production country: Austria, Germany, France

Year of Production: 2016

Length: 73 min

Producer: Estelle Fialon, Michael Eckelt, Gabriele Kranzelbinder

Production company: Riva Filmproduktion, Les Films du Poisson, KGP Kranzelbinder Gabriele Production


Cinematography: Giovanni Donfrancesco

Editor: Catherine Zins

Music: Denis Cuniot

Production Design: Hélène Ustaze

Distributor: Björn Koll, Edition Salzgeber