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Das weite Land 1960

📅 1960-06-06

Step into the emotional intensity of 1960s Austrian drama with *Das weite Land (1960)*, a compelling film directed by Theodor Grädler that delves into the complexities of human relationships and societal expectations.

Director: Theodor Grädler

Cast

Attila Hörbiger
Attila Hörbiger
Friedrich Hofreiter
Paula Wessely
Paula Wessely
Genia Hofreiter
Erich Auer
Erich Auer
Dr. Franz Mauer
Veit Relin
Veit Relin
Otto Meinhold-Aigner
Doris Kirchner
Doris Kirchner
Erna Wahl
Angelika Hauff
Angelika Hauff
Adele Natter
Heinz Moog
Heinz Moog
Bankier Natter
Hermann Thimig
Hermann Thimig
Rosenstrock
Alma Seidler
Alma Seidler
Anna Meinhold-Aigner

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Das weite Land (1960) about?

This intense Austrian drama explores a family's struggles with hidden emotions, societal pressures, and the fractures in their relationships. As secrets surface, the story highlights the collision between personal desires and rigid expectations in a post-war setting.

Who directed Das weite Land?

The film was directed by Theodor Grädler, a filmmaker known for his work in mid-20th-century European cinema.

Who stars in Das weite Land?

The film features standout performances from Attila Hörbiger, Paula Wessely, Erich Auer, Veit Relin, and Doris Kirchner.

Is Das weite Land (1960) worth watching?

As a classic drama with strong performances and a moody atmosphere, *Das weite Land* appeals to fans of psychological depth and period pieces. While it may not be widely known today, its themes of family and tradition make it a worthwhile watch for those seeking thoughtful cinema.

How long is Das weite Land?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Das weite Land (1960) — A Classic Drama of Secrets and Society

Step into the emotional intensity of 1960s Austrian drama with *Das weite Land (1960)*, a compelling film directed by Theodor Grädler that delves into the complexities of human relationships and societal expectations.

Set against a backdrop of post-war Austria, the story follows a family navigating personal turmoil and moral dilemmas, where secrets and repressed emotions threaten to unravel their fragile existence. With a stellar cast led by Attila Hörbiger and Paula Wessely, the film captures raw, unfiltered performances that breathe life into its intense narrative. Grädler's direction crafts a moody, introspective atmosphere, blending psychological depth with dramatic tension, making it a standout in classic drama cinema.