Der Bockerer
1981 film
- July 1981 (1981-07)
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Der Bockerer is a 1981 Austrian drama film directed and produced by Franz Antel. It was entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival where Karl Merkatz won the award for Best Actor.[1] The film was also selected as the Austrian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 54th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.[2]
Cast
- Karl Merkatz as Karl Bockerer
- Alfred Böhm as Hatzinger
- Hans Holt as Herr Hofrat
- Marte Harell
- Ida Krottendorf as Sabine (Binerl) Bockerer
- Rolf Kutschera
- Erni Mangold as Besitzerin des Café Tosca
- Heinz Marecek as Dr. Rosenblatt
- Marianne Nentwich as Anna Hermann
- Thaddäus Podgorski as Pfalzner (as Teddy Podgorsky)
- Sieghardt Rupp as Herr Hermann
- Regina Sattler as Elisabeth (as Regine Sattler)
- Franz Stoss as Herr General (as Franz Stoß)
- Klausjürgen Wussow as Dr. Lamm
See also
- List of submissions to the 54th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
- List of Austrian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
References
External links
- Der Bockerer at IMDb
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Austrian submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film
- Jedermann (1961)
- Moss on the Stones (1969)
- I Want to Live (1977)
- Tales from the Vienna Woods (1979)
- Egon Schiele (1980)
- Der Bockerer (1981)
- Tramps (1983)
- Just Behind the Door (1984)
- Malambo (1985)
- '38 – Vienna Before the Fall (1986)
- Welcome in Vienna (1987)
- Undiscovered Country (1988)
- The Seventh Continent (1989)
- Requiem for Dominic (1990)
- I Love Vienna (1991)
- Benny's Video (1992)
- Indien (1993)
- I Promise (1994)
- Ant Street (1995)
- Hannah (1996)
- The Unfish (1997)
- The Inheritors (1998)
- Northern Skirts (1999)
- The Stranger (2001)
- The Piano Teacher (2001)
- Gebürtig (2002)
- Free Radicals (2003)
- Antares (2004)
- Caché (2005)
- You Bet Your Life (2006)
- The Counterfeiters (2007)
- Revanche (2008)
- For a Moment, Freedom (2009)
- La Pivellina (2010)
- Breathing (2011)
- Amour (2012)
- The Wall (2013)
- The Dark Valley (2014)
- Goodnight Mommy (2015)
- Stefan Zweig: Farewell to Europe (2016)
- Happy End (2017)
- The Waldheim Waltz (2018)
- Joy (2019)
- What We Wanted (2020)
- Great Freedom (2021)
- Corsage (2022)
- Vera (2023)
- The Devil's Bath (2024)
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