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Unsichtbare Gegner (1977)

Unsichtbare Gegner (1977)
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This 1978 production of Unsichtbare Gegner bears no relationship with the 1933 thriller having the same name. Instead, it is a highly symbolic and experimental work by the Austrian avant-garde director Valerie Export. The faint storyline concerns the effects of a mysterious ray being beamed from outer space by beings known as the Hyksos, who are using it to direct the activities of people in order to take over the world. A photographer and her boyfriend are apparently the only ones in the city of Vienna who notice that something is not quite right. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Susanne WidlPeter Weibel, (more)
Director(s):
Valie Export
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Unsichtbare Gegner

This 1978 production of Unsichtbare Gegner bears no relationship with the 1933 thriller having the same name. Instead, it is a highly symbolic and experimental work by the Austrian avant-garde director Valerie Export. The faint storyline concerns the effects of a mysterious ray being beamed from outer space by beings known as the Hyksos, who are using it to direct the activities of people in order to take over the world. A photographer and her boyfriend are apparently the only ones in the city of Vienna who notice that something is not quite right. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
112 mins

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Director(s):
Valie Export
Writer(s):
Peter WeibelValie Export
Producer(s):
Valie Export
Categories:
ForeignSci-Fi & Fantasy
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    Allan M.

    I remember the 70's. We had profound thoughts while doing profound things in a profound way while dressed in profound clothing while accomplishing absolutely NOTHING in reality, much like this film.

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