Tales from the Vienna Woods (German: Geschichten aus dem Wienerwald) is a 1979 Austrian-German drama film directed by Maximilian Schell.[1] The film was adapted from the play by Ödön von Horvath. It was selected as the Austrian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 52nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.[2] It was the final film for veteran actress Lil Dagover who started her film career in the 1910s.
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Directed by | Maximilian Schell |
Written by | Christopher Hampton Ödön von Horvath (play) Maximilian Schell |
Starring | Birgit Doll |
Cinematography | Klaus König |
Production companies | Arabella Film Bayerischer Rundfunk Franz Seitz Filmproduktion MFG-Film Solaris Film |
Distributed by | Constantin Film |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Countries | Austria West Germany |
Language | German |
In Vienna, in 1930, a young woman falls in love with a gambler and leaves her fiancé, a common butcher. They become a couple and have a baby, but he gets bored and leaves them. Without means to support herself, her downfall begins.
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