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Thomas Bernhard: The Force of Habit 1974

📅 1974-08-29

Witness a historic evening at the Salzburg Festival in 1974 with *Thomas Bernhard: The Force of Habit*, a live recording that captures the sharp wit and biting humor of Austrian literature's most provocative voice.

Director: Dieter Dorn

Cast

Bernhard Minetti
Bernhard Minetti
Zirkusdirektor
Fritz Lichtenhahn
Jongleur
Hans Peter Hallwachs
Hans Peter Hallwachs
Dompteur
Bruno Dallansky
Spaßmacher
Anita Lochner
Anita Lochner
Enkelin

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Thomas Bernhard: The Force of Habit (1974) about?

This 1974 live recording captures a Salzburg Festival performance of Austrian writer Thomas Bernhard's biting satire, exploring characters bound by their own habits and the absurdities of their existence. Through sharp dialogue and dark humor, the film critiques societal norms and human behavior with relentless wit.

Who directed Thomas Bernhard: The Force of Habit?

Dieter Dorn directed this live stage recording, skillfully translating Bernhard's complex prose into a dynamic visual experience.

Who stars in Thomas Bernhard: The Force of Habit?

The film features a powerhouse cast including Bernhard Minetti, Fritz Lichtenhahn, Hans Peter Hallwachs, Bruno Dallansky, and Anita Lochner.

Is Thomas Bernhard: The Force of Habit (1974) worth watching?

While niche, this live recording offers a rare glimpse into Thomas Bernhard's provocative world and the virtuosity of its 1974 cast. Fans of absurdist comedy, literary adaptations, or Austrian theater will find it a compelling watch—though its appeal may be limited to those already familiar with Bernhard's work.

How long is Thomas Bernhard: The Force of Habit?

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About Thomas Bernhard: The Force of Habit (1974) — Live Salzburg Festival Recording from 1974

Witness a historic evening at the Salzburg Festival in 1974 with *Thomas Bernhard: The Force of Habit*, a live recording that captures the sharp wit and biting humor of Austrian literature's most provocative voice. Directed by Dieter Dorn, this rare stage adaptation brings Bernhard's biting satire to life through a stellar ensemble cast led by Bernhard Minetti, whose commanding presence anchors the performance. A comedy that thrives on absurdity and societal critique, the film immerses viewers in a world where habit becomes both prison and paradox—where characters are trapped by their own rigid routines yet find dark humor in their struggles.

Director Dieter Dorn masterfully translates Bernhard's dense, theatrical prose into a visually engaging experience, blending theatrical flair with cinematic intimacy. The atmosphere crackles with intellectual energy, as the cast navigates Bernhard's razor-sharp dialogue with precision and nuance. While rooted in mid-20th-century Austrian culture, the themes—resistance to change, the stifling nature of convention, and the absurdity of human behavior—resonate universally, making it a fascinating watch for fans of avant-garde comedy and literary adaptations alike.