Franz West (1909-85) remembers his youth in Vienna: the variety of the Jewish population of the so called Matzah-Island, his commitment to the worker’s movement of the Red Vienna and the rise of Austro-fascism and National Socialism. West’s masterly narration combined with impressing archive footage illustrate and elucidate the complex Austrian history between WW1 and WW2.
Directing | Josef Aichholzer | Co-Director |
Directing | Ruth Beckermann | Director |
Camera | Tamas Ujlaki | Director of Photography |
Camera | Bernd Neuburger | Director of Photography |
Editing | Ruth Beckermann | Editor |
Writing | Ruth Beckermann | Writer |
Sound | Gerhard Schlifelner | Sound Mixer |
Sound | Maxi Dubois | Music |
Sound | Georg Herrnstadt | Music |
Sound | Erich Meixner | Music |
Sound | Hermann Leopoldi | Music |
Editing | Josef Aichholzer | Editor |
Editing | Hanja Dirnbacher | Editor |