In this highly symbolic political allegory, Averill is traveling through a troubled countryside amid rumors of war to visit his father. He reaches a train station in a city which is paralyzed by a transportation strike and is forced to take lodgings in a bizarre, unattractive town populated by seemingly malformed individuals. After a while, he begins to try to woo a much older woman, and symbolic images of entrapment, imprisonment and erotic enticement mark his adventures in this regard.
Michael Schottenberg | Director |
Michael Schottenberg | Writer |
Michael Juncker | Writer |
Michael Riebl | Director of Photography |
Ortrun Bauer | Editor |
Christoph Kanter | Art Direction |
Erika Navas | Costume Design |
Paul Schmidt | Makeup Artist |
Sylvia Leins | Makeup Artist |
Michael Etz | Sound |