
Germany in Autumn (1978)
Deutschland im Herbst (original title)Reference View | Change View
- 2h 3min
- Documentary, Drama
- 17 Mar 1978 (West Germany)
- Movie
- 1 win & 3 nominations.
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Wolfgang Bächler | ... |
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Heinz Bennent | ... |
TV-Intendant
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Wolf Biermann | ... |
Self
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Joachim Bißmeier | ... |
TV-Redakteur
(as Joachim Bissmeyer)
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Caroline Chaniolleau |
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Hans Peter Cloos | ... |
Foreigner
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Otto Friebel | ... |
TV-Aufsichtsgremium
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Hildegard Friese |
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Michael Gahr | ... |
TV committee
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Vadim Glowna | ... |
Freiermuth
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Helmut Griem | ... |
TV-Redakteur
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Horatius Häberle | ... |
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Hannelore Hoger | ... |
Gabi Teichert
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Petra Kiener |
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Dieter Laser | ... |
Abgeordneter (TV Aufsichtsgremium)
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Horst Mahler | ... |
Self
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Lisi Mangold |
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Armin Meier | ... |
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Eva Meier |
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Enno Patalas | ... |
TV committee member
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Franz Priegel |
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Werner Possardt |
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Leon Rainer |
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Katja Rupé | ... |
Pianistin
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Walter Schmidinger | ... |
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Gerhard Schneider |
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Corinna Spies |
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Eric Vilgertshofer |
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Franziska Walser | ... |
Ismene
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Angela Winkler | ... |
Antigone
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Manfred Zapatka |
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Otto Schily | ... |
Self (scenesDeleted)
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Mario Adorf | ... |
TV committee member (uncredited)
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Kurt Biedenkopf | ... |
Self (uncredited)
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Joey Buschmann | ... |
(uncredited)
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Horst Ehmke | ... |
Self (uncredited)
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Christiane Ensslin | ... |
Self (uncredited)
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Rainer Werner Fassbinder | ... |
Self (uncredited)
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Hans Filbinger | ... |
Self (uncredited)
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Max Frisch | ... |
Self (uncredited)
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Otto Graf Lambsdorff | ... |
Self (uncredited)
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Walter Leisler Kiep | ... |
Self (uncredited)
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Kurt-Georg Kiesinger | ... |
Self (uncredited)
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Hannelore Kohl | ... |
Self (uncredited)
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Helmut Kohl | ... |
Self (uncredited)
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Lilo Pempeit | ... |
Self (uncredited)
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Erwin Rommel | ... |
Self (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Manfred Rommel | ... |
Self (uncredited)
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Walter Scheel | ... |
Self (uncredited)
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Helmut Schmidt | ... |
Self (uncredited)
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Franz Josef Strauß | ... |
Self (uncredited)
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Margarethe von Trotta | ... |
Self (uncredited)
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Fritz von Westerman | ... |
Self (Bundeswehrgeneral) (uncredited)
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Herbert Wehner | ... |
Self (uncredited)
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André Wilms | ... |
(uncredited)
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Directed by
Rainer Werner Fassbinder | ||
Alf Brustellin | ... | (segment "Franziska Busch") |
Hans Peter Cloos | ... | (segment "Schatten der Angst") |
Alexander Kluge | ... | (segments "Hanns-Martin Schleyer", "Gabi Teichert", "Funeral") |
Maximiliane Mainka | ... | (segment "Bundeswehr") |
Edgar Reitz | ... | (segment "Grenzstation") |
Katja Rupé | ... | (segment "Schatten der Angst") |
Volker Schlöndorff | ... | (segments "Hanns-Martin Schleyer", "Die verschobene Antigone", "Funeral") |
Peter Schubert | ... | (segment "Bundeswehr") |
Bernhard Sinkel | ... | (segment "Franziska Busch") |
Written by
Alf Brustellin | ... | (segment "Franziska Busch") (writer) |
Heinrich Böll | ... | (segment "Die verschobene Antigone") (writer) |
Hans Peter Cloos | ... | (segment "Schatten der Angst") (writer) |
Rainer Werner Fassbinder | ... | (writer) |
Alexander Kluge | ... | (segment "Gabi Teichert") (writer) |
Maximiliane Mainka | ... | (segment "Bundeswehr") (writer) |
Edgar Reitz | ... | (segment "Grenzstation") (writer) |
Katja Rupé | ... | (segment "Schatten der Angst") (writer) |
Volker Schlöndorff | ... | (segment "Die verschobene Antigone") (writer) |
Peter Schubert | ... | (segment "Bundeswehr") (writer) |
Bernhard Sinkel | ... | (segment "Franziska Busch") (writer) |
Peter F. Steinbach | ... | (segment "Grenzstation") (writer) |
Produced by
Theo Hinz | ... | producer |
Eberhard Junkersdorf | ... | producer |
Cinematography by
Michael Ballhaus | ||
Jürgen Jürges | ||
Bodo Kessler | ||
Dietrich Lohmann | ||
Werner Lüring | ||
Colin Mounier | ||
Jörg Schmidt-Reitwein | ||
Guenter Hoermann | ... | (uncredited) |
Editing by
Heidi Genée | ||
Mulle Goetz-Dickopp | ||
Juliane Lorenz | ||
Beate Mainka-Jellinghaus | ||
Tanja Schmidbauer | ||
Christine Warnck |
Production Design by
Winfried Hennig | ||
Toni Lüdi | ||
Henning von Gierke | ... | (as Henning v. Gierke) |
Costume Design by
Ruth Gilbert | ||
Katharina von Martius |
Makeup Department
Sybille Danzer | ... | makeup artist |
Ingrid Meyer-Ringel | ... | makeup artist |
Melanie Munková | ... | makeup artist (as Melanie Munkova) |
Eva Uhl | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
Heinz Badewitz | ... | production manager |
Karl Helmer | ... | production manager |
Herbert Kerz | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Mulle Goetz-Dickopp | ... | assistant director |
Petra Kiener | ... | assistant director |
Karl Scheydt | ... | assistant director (as K. Scheydt) |
Christian Virmond | ... | assistant director |
Sound Department
Roland Henschke | ... | sound editor / sound (as Roland Hentschke) |
Martin Müller | ... | sound |
Willi Schwadorf | ... | sound mixer |
Günther Stadelmann | ... | sound (as Günter Stadelmann) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Ron Fortunato | ... | assistant camera (as Renato Fortunato) |
Peter Helmer | ... | assistant camera |
Harald Zelner | ... | assistant camera |
Horst Knechtel | ... | assistant camera (uncredited) |
Reinhard Oefele | ... | assistant camera (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
Toni Auracher | ... | technician |
Franz Bauer | ... | technician |
Ludwig Probst | ... | technician |
Walter Seelinger | ... | technician |
Ludwig Weidenthaler | ... | technician |
Production Companies
- ABS Filmproduktion
- Tango Film
- Kairos-Film
- Hallelujah Film
- Edgar Reitz Film (ERF)
- Pro-ject Filmproduktion (co-production)
- Filmverlag der Autoren (co-production)
Distributors
- Concorde Film (1978) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
- Doperfilme (1984) (Portugal) (theatrical)
- Filmverlag der Autoren (1978) (West Germany) (theatrical)
- Arthaus (2017) (Germany) (Blu-ray)
- Arthaus (2017) (Germany) (DVD)
- Dolmen Home Video (2005) (Italy) (DVD)
- Edition Filmmuseum (2007) (Germany) (DVD)
- Kinowelt Home Entertainment (2004) (Germany) (DVD)
- New Line Cinema (1979) (United States) (subtitled)
- Rai 2 (1980) (Italy) (tv)
- VCL Communications (1983) (West Germany) (VHS)
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Other Companies
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Germany in Autumn has no typical plot; it mixes documentary footage with standard movie scenes to present the mood of Germany during the late 1970s. The film covers 2 months in 1977 when a businessman was kidnapped and murdered by the left-wing terrorists known as the RAF-Rote Armee Fraktion (Red Army Faction). The businessman was kidnapped in an effort to secure the release of the original leaders of the RAF, also known as the Baader-Meinhof gang. When the kidnapping effort and a plane hijacking effort failed, the three most prominent leaders of the RAF, Andreas Baader, Gudrun Ensslin, and Jan-Carl Raspe, all committed suicide in prison. It has become an article of faith within the left-wing community that these three were actually murdered by the state. The film has several vignettes, including an extended set of scenes with famous director Rainer Werner Fassbinder discussing his feelings about Germany's political situation at the time. Fassbinder's scenes almost seem to be candid documentary footage, but they aren't. Other scenes include documentary footage of the joint funeral of Baader, Enslin, and Raspe.
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Volker Schlöndorff was very critical of Rainer Werner Fassbinder's contribution to the collective film. Alexander Kluge thought that it was the most important contribution, and that the conversation between Fassbinder and his mother, about democracy and German contemporary history, was unique. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited into A German Youth (2015). See more » |