
Heidenlöcher is a 1986 Austrian drama film directed by Wolfram Paulus. It was entered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival.
In this well-photographed and sometimes confusing wartime drama, an Austrian village experiences the tragedy of war on several different levels. Within one family, the younger son is jealous of the praise his father gives to a Polish POW who is working for them under very difficult conditions. Within the village as a whole, the French, Polish, and Russian POWs are kept under guard by Nazi soldiers, creating a tense situation all around. But more importantly, the village has conspired to hide an Austrian deserter in a cave up in the mountains. This act of rebellion on the part of the deserter and the village hangs in a precarious balance that could be upset by a single traitorous comment to the Gestapo.
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Heidenlöcher is a 1986 Austrian drama film directed by Wolfram Paulus. It was entered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival.
==Cast== Florian Pircher as Santner Albert Paulus as Ruap Helmut Vogel as Jacek Matthias Aichhorn as Dürlinger Rolf Zacher as Aufseher Claus-Dieter Reents as Gestapomann Maria Aichhorn as Frau Dürlinger Gerta Rettenwender as Frau Santner Joanna Madej as Agnes Franz Hafner as Forstmeister Doris Kreer as Lisabeth Hubsi Aichhorn as Festl Darius Polanski as Staschek Piotr Firackiewicz as Kowal
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