Welcome in Vienna

Welcome in Vienna

127 mins | Drama, War | Jan. 1, 1986

In the conclusion of Axel Corti's trilogy (following God Does Not Believe In Us Anymore and Santa Fe) Freddy, a Viennese Jew who emigrated to New York after Hitler's invasion, and Adler, a left-wing intellectual originally from Berlin, return to Austria in 1944 as soldiers in the U.S. Army. Freddy falls in love with the daughter of a Nazi, and Adler attempts to go over to the Communist Zone. But with the advent of the Cold War and continuing anti-semitism, the idealism of both characters is shattered as they find themselves surrounded by cynicism, opportunism, and universal self-deception. This acclaimed, brilliant work is one of the great films of all time.

Welcome in Vienna

127 mins | Drama, War | Jan. 1, 1986

Welcome in Vienna
In the conclusion of Axel Corti's trilogy (following God Does Not Believe In Us Anymore and Santa Fe) Freddy, a Viennese Jew who emigrated to New York after Hitler's invasion, and Adler, a left-wing intellectual originally from Berlin, return to Austria in 1944 as soldiers in the U.S. Army. Freddy falls in love with the daughter of a Nazi, and Adler attempts to go over to the Communist Zone. But with the advent of the Cold War and continuing anti-semitism, the idealism of both characters is shattered as they find themselves surrounded by cynicism, opportunism, and universal self-deception. This acclaimed, brilliant work is one of the great films of all time.
IMDb rating 7.5
Producers ORF, ZDF, Thalia-Film, Schweizer Fernsehen (FS)
Original title Wohin und zurück - Welcome in Vienna
Directors Axel Corti
Writers Georg Stefan Troller, Axel Corti

Cast

Gabriel Barylli

as Freddy Wolf

Claudia Messner

as Claudia Schütte

Karlheinz Hackl

as Treschensky

Joachim Kemmer

as Lt. Binder

Nicolas Brieger

as Sergeant Adler

Hubert Mann

as Captain Karpeles

Kurt Sowinetz

as Stodola