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Noel Field | ... |
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Herta Field | ... |
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François Bondy | ... |
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Dorothea B. Jones | ... |
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Rosa Demeter | ... |
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Elsi Kende-Haus | ... |
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Hermann H. Field | ... |
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Erica Wallach-Glaser | ... |
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Tonia Lechtmann | ... |
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Vladimir Farkas | ... |
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Mária Schmidt | ... |
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Ivan Földi | ... |
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Janos Dobo | ... |
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Arthur Schlesinger Jr. | ... |
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György Aczél | ... |
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András Hegedüs | ... |
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Jenny Humbert-Droz | ... |
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Georg Hodos | ... |
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Martha Hodos | ... |
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Theo Pinkus | ... |
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Amalie Pinkus | ... |
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Erzebeth Perczel | ... |
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Karoly Perczel | ... |
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Jan Lis | ... |
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Max Meier | ... |
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Adam Friedmann | ... |
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Endre Zsigmondi | ... |
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Lydia Woog | ... |
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Werner Schweizer | ... |
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Martin Witz | ... |
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Directed by
Werner Schweizer |
Written by
Thomas Grimm | ... | (collaboration) |
Susi Koltai | ... | (collaboration) |
Kathrin Plüss | ... | (collaboration) |
Werner Schweizer | ... | () |
René A. Zumbühl | ... | (collaboration) |
Produced by
Thomas Grimm | ... | co-producer |
Erwin Koller | ... | co-producer: DRS |
Paul Riniker | ... | co-producer: DRS |
Ruedi Schick | ... | co-producer |
Werner Schweizer | ... | producer |
Cinematography by
Helena Vagnières |
Editing by
Kathrin Plüss |
Editorial Department
Ian Mathys | ... | online avid editor |
Sound Department
Florian Eidenbenz | ... | sound mixer |
Martin Witz | ... | sound |
René A. Zumbühl | ... | sound (as René Zumbühl) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Thomas Hartmann | ... | second camera |
Werner Schweizer | ... | assistant camera |
René A. Zumbühl | ... | second camera (as René Zumbühl) |
Bruno Gabsa | ... | lighting design (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
Beata Barda | ... | translator |
Janos Blum | ... | translator |
Thomas Grimm | ... | research: Berlin |
Jiri Havrda | ... | translator |
Katharina Hofer | ... | translator |
Susan Hormuth | ... | research: Washington |
Uta Kolano | ... | research: Berlin |
Susi Koltai | ... | research: Budapest |
Anna Marosch | ... | translator |
Ueli Nüesch | ... | video to film transfer |
Werner Schweizer | ... | commentary |
Esther van Messel | ... | production assistant |
Dinah Vischer-Brechner | ... | translator |
Ruth Wysseier | ... | research |
René A. Zumbühl | ... | research |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Real Fiction (1997) (Germany) (theatrical)
- Impuls Home Entertainment (2005) (Switzerland) (DVD)
- absolut MEDIEN (2005) (Germany) (DVD)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
The time: the early 1950s. The place: the socialist countries of Eastern Europe. The connection: Switzerland, Germany. The staging of the show trials of the 1950s was an opportunity for Stalin to display his power. Intellectuals and Communists critical of the system were brought to trial and sentenced, in order to remove any possible threat to the Stalinist order. Many were condemned to death. The major accusation: spying for the American secret services. The major proof: any connection with Noel Field, the alleged American secret agent. The charges were completely unfounded, the evidence based on a different set of facts. The accused actually had met Field: during wartime, in connection with their emigration from Fascist-occupied countries. Field, as American head of the Unitarian Service Committee, organised such emigrations, mainly to Switzerland. Noël Field, his wife and his brother were also arrested in Hungary and imprisoned without charge. After 5 years they were suddenly released and declared innocent. Paradoxically, Field and his wife applied for political asylum in Hungary. Rumours began that the "Field Affair" had been organised by the American secret service. But who was Field really: a naive humanitarian who accidentally fell into the CIA's trap, or really a double agent? |
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