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Director: Peter Zadek
Cast: O.E. Hasse, Hannelore Hoger, Walter Schmidinger, Ulrich Wildgruber
After World War II, an aging controversial Norwegian Nobel Prize winner must confront his past and the moral implications of his Nazi sympathies while being challenged by a man intent on holding him accountable.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Eiszeit (1975), directed by Peter Zadek, is a drama that explores the moral dilemmas faced by an aging Norwegian Nobel Prize winner after World War II as he confronts his past Nazi sympathies and is challenged by a man intent on holding him accountable. The film's reception among critics has been divisive, with some praising its thoughtful examination of ethical complexities while others finding it slow-paced and unengaging.
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Directed by acclaimed German filmmaker Peter Zadek in 1975, Eiszeit is a thought-provoking drama that explores the moral complexities of a controversial Nobel Prize winner confronting his Nazi sympathies after World War II. With compelling performances from O.E. Hasse and Hannelore Hoger, the film offers a nuanced examination of guilt, accountability, and the lasting impact of political choices.
Eiszeit may refer to:Ice Age , a 1975 West German drama film Eiszeit (song), an NDW cult song from the German band Ideal from the album Der Ernst des Lebens Eiszeit (album), an album by Eisbrecher
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