Austria / Jan 01, 1981 / Kapfenberger Filmtage
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Baron Childerich III of Bartenbruch considers himself to be a descendant of the Merovingian dynasty and he has drawn up a chart of marriages and adoptions which show that he is his own father, grandfather, father-in-law, and son-in-law. He aims at achieving the "total family" based on one man. He persuades his french relative, Pippin, to help him. But the latter lets him down and breaks up the family... Among those who belong to the (surrounding) world of the Baron are Dr. Döblinger, a writer, who has formed a band of muggers and Professor Horn, a psychiatrist, who quiets his patients by leading them on nose rings and beating them up... Family satire with numerous personal and literary allusions based on the novel of the Austrian writer, Heimito von Doderer.
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Die totale Familie |
| Original language | Deutsch (DE) |
| Spoken languages | Deutsch |
| Production countries | Austria |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Signal-Film Gerhard Kleindl |
| Release date | 16 ottobre 1981 |
| Writer | Ernst Schmidt Jr., Günther Janicek, Heimito von Doderer |
| Editing | Gertraud Luschützky, Herbert Baumgartner |
| Cinematography | Helmut Pirnat |
| Assistant directors | Ernst Schmidt Jr. |
| Camera operators | Helmut Pirnat |
| Additional photography | Helmut Pirnat |
| Production design | Jean Veenenbos |
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| Art direction | Jean Veenenbos |
| Set decoration | Jean Veenenbos |
| Music | Hans Kann, Walter Funda |
| Sound | Walter Funda, Hans Kann |
Release dates
Premiere
Limited release
Austria / Oct 16, 1981 / Viennale
Theatrical release
Austria / Sep 17, 1982
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