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Fegefeuer (1971) Online
Original Title :
Fegefeuer
Genre :
Movie / Crime
Year :
1971
Directror :
Haro Senft
Cast :
Jost Vobeck,Ingeborg Schöner,Paul Albert Krumm
Writer :
Haro Senft
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 31min
Rating :
8.2/10
Fegefeuer (1971) Online

Cast overview:
Jost Vobeck Jost Vobeck - Daniel Hartmann
Ingeborg Schöner Ingeborg Schöner - Anna Richter
Paul Albert Krumm Paul Albert Krumm - Martin Kanitz
Valeria Ciangottini Valeria Ciangottini - Valeria Kanitz
András Gönczöl András Gönczöl - Aref
Julio Pinheiro Julio Pinheiro - Stefan
Max Buchsbaum Max Buchsbaum - Staatsanwalt
Lothar von Bechtoltsheim Lothar von Bechtoltsheim - Waffendealer
Wolfgang Ulbrich Wolfgang Ulbrich - Verkäufer
Annemarie Wendl Annemarie Wendl - Hausfrau
Karl Obermayr Karl Obermayr - Hauptwachtmeister Moser
Rudolf Emmer Rudolf Emmer - Kidnapper
Rainer Schmitt Rainer Schmitt - Tankstellenwärter


User reviews

Samugor

Samugor

Haro Senft's FEGEFEUER (1971) is a highly experimental & at the same time political movie which in a brilliant artistic manner tells the difficult story of a young outsider & his involuntary being entangled in the moral ambiguities of the society he lives in. especially the outstanding montage-technique of the movie - with, at that time, very avantgarde image-cut-up sequences - represents the changes in the mind of the young hero: first, he is solitary & by himself & in the end, after having gone through tremendous expansions of his consciousness, he becomes "one of us". although the movie - from the present perspective - looks somewhat "historical", it did pave the way for new cinematographic ways of showing the inner worlds & processes of conscious individual evolution. the musical score by SUPERTRAMP (the only movie- score they ever did) is wild & heavy & adds the fever & the unrest of the 60s & the early 70s to the story. ronald steckel
Centrizius

Centrizius

This film was being made about the time that I was born. Today I see it through the eyes of a 38 year old and sense it intensive strenght. The film certainly belonged then to the avantgarde. Today it seems more modern than ever. It is as if the film want to remind us, that this medium, despite its technical perfection, has in no way exhausted all its possibilities for throwing light upon human existence and life's interrelationships. The dramatization is subtle and honest. The film's rational, emotional and psychological layers highlighted by exactly the right, widely varying film techniques, made me aware, as are the film's characters of the theme of the work: "Am I living my own life?" "Can I make my decisions freely?" "Am I completely honest with myself?" In a friendly and impartial way the film invites me to confront this theme through the meanderings and the intertwinings threads of the fires of purgatory. The shot at the end really strikes home. We are left with the hope, that a courageous exposure of lies will lead us towards a true life.