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Welt am Draht

BR Deutschland 1973 TV-Spielfilm

World on a wire

The Institute for Cybernetics and Futurology’s most important project is Simulacron 1 – an electronic monster designed to put ordinary computer technology on an entirely new plane. Simulacron is able to make accurate predictions of social, economic and political events as if they were really happening in the present. This feature makes Simulacron of interest to two groups of people: those who are keen to improve living conditions in the future, and those who are hoping for information that will give them an advantage over their competitors. The research project’s initiator and director is Professor Vollmer who, however, dies suddenly, in mysterious circumstances. His death is quickly agreed to have been suicide – after all, shortly before his death he did show signs of a strange mental illness – and Siskins, the institute’s powerful head, appoints Dr Stiller as the scientist’s successor.

However, Stiller’s colleagues soon begin to detect similarly bizarre symptoms in the new project director. Stiller attempts to forget his problems by throwing himself into his work on Simulacron. To him, Simulacron is not just a lifeless machine but a whole microcosm and, although he knows that the so-called "identity units" are simply the result of electronic processes they
sometimes look just like real people. Is Stiller schizophrenic? Many would seem to think so. But then, one day, during a routine transfer of his consciousness into the Simulacron′s chip, Stiller thinks he may have spotted an old acquaintance. – This Berlinale screening marks the theatrical premiere
of the restored version of this film.

Source: 60. Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin (Catalogue)

 

Credits

Director

  • Rainer Werner Fassbinder

Screenplay

  • Fritz Müller-Scherz
  • Rainer Werner Fassbinder

Director of photography

  • Michael Ballhaus

Editing

  • Marie-Anne Gerhardt

Music

  • Gottfried Hüngsberg

Cast

  • Klaus Löwitsch
    Fred Stiller
  • Barbara Valentin
    Gloria Fromm
  • Mascha Rabben
    Eva Vollmer, Tochter von Henry Vollmer
  • Karl Heinz Vosgerau
    Siskins
  • Wolfgang Schenck
    Franz Hahn
  • Günter Lamprecht
    Wolfgang
  • Ulli Lommel
    Rupp
  • Adrian Hoven
    Professor Henry Vollmer
  • Ivan Desny
    Günther Lause, Onkel von Eva Vollmer
  • Joachim Hansen
    Edelkern

Production company

  • Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR) (Köln)

Alle Credits

Director

  • Rainer Werner Fassbinder

Assistant director

  • Renate Leiffer
  • Fritz Müller-Scherz

Screenplay

  • Fritz Müller-Scherz
  • Rainer Werner Fassbinder

based on

  • Daniel F. Galouye (Roman "Simulacron-3")

Director of photography

  • Michael Ballhaus

Assistant camera

  • Ulrich Prinz

Still photography

  • Peter Gauhe

Camera (other)

  • Winfried Staschau (Bildtechnik)

Production design

  • Kurt Raab

Set design

  • Horst Giese
  • Walter Koch

Make-up artist

  • Rosemarie Schönartz
  • Norbert Gerwin

Costume design

  • Gabriele Pillon

Editing

  • Marie-Anne Gerhardt

Assistant editor

  • Ursula Elles

Sound

  • Ernst Thomas

Sound assistant

  • Hans Pampuch

Music

  • Gottfried Hüngsberg

Cast

  • Klaus Löwitsch
    Fred Stiller
  • Barbara Valentin
    Gloria Fromm
  • Mascha Rabben
    Eva Vollmer, Tochter von Henry Vollmer
  • Karl Heinz Vosgerau
    Siskins
  • Wolfgang Schenck
    Franz Hahn
  • Günter Lamprecht
    Wolfgang
  • Ulli Lommel
    Rupp
  • Adrian Hoven
    Professor Henry Vollmer
  • Ivan Desny
    Günther Lause, Onkel von Eva Vollmer
  • Joachim Hansen
    Edelkern
  • Kurt Raab
    Holm
  • Ingrid Caven
    Journalistin Uschi
  • Margit Carstensen
    Maya Schmidt-Gentner
  • Gottfried John
    Einstein
  • Rudolf Lenz
    Hartmann
  • Liselotte Eder
    Datentypistin
  • Heinz Meier
    Von Weinlaub
  • Peter Chatel
    Hirse
  • Rainer Hauer
    Lehner
  • Karl Scheydt
    Inspektor Lehner
  • Ernst Küsters
    Bodyguard
  • El Hedi ben Salem
    Bodyguard
  • Elma Karlowa
    Putzfrau
  • Katrin Schaake
    Angestellte im Transferierungsraum
  • Solange Pradel
    Marlene-Dietrich-Darstellerin
  • Bruce Low
    Arzt
  • Werner Schroeter
    Gast auf Siskins Party
  • Magdalena Montezuma
    Gast auf Siskins Party
  • Christine Kaufmann
    Christine, auf Siskins Party
  • Rainer Langhans
    Rainer, Kellner auf Siskins Party
  • Corinna Brocher
    2. Frau im Flur
  • Dora Karras-Frank
    Frau auf Baustelle
  • Peter Gauhe
    Mann im Auto vor IKZ
  • Christiane Maybach
    Dame in der Bar
  • Eddie Constantine
    Mann im Auto
  • Rudolf Waldemar Brem
    2. Pfleger
  • Peter Kern
    1. Pfleger
  • Karsten Peters
    Mann führt durch Redaktion
  • Peter Moland
    Angestellter im IKZ
  • Doris Mattes
    1. Frau im Flur
  • Maryse Dellanoy
    Bedienung im Café

Dubbing

  • Wolfgang Hess
    El Hedi ben Salem

Production company

  • Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR) (Köln)

Producer (TV)

  • Peter Märthesheimer (WDR)
  • Alexander Wesemann (WDR)

Unit production manager

  • Fred Ilgner

Location manager

  • Hans D. Adenacker
  • Marcel Massotti
  • Wolfgang von der Ruhr
Duration:
102 min (Teil 1), 106 min (Teil 2)
Format:
16mm, 1:1,37
Video/Audio:
Eastmancolor, Ton
Screening:

TV-Erstsendung (DE): 14.10.1973, ARD [1. Teil];
TV-Erstsendung (DE): 16.10.1973, ARD [2. Teil]

Titles

Additional titles
  • Originaltitel (DE) Welt am Draht

Versions

Original

Duration:
102 min (Teil 1), 106 min (Teil 2)
Format:
16mm, 1:1,37
Video/Audio:
Eastmancolor, Ton
Screening:

TV-Erstsendung (DE): 14.10.1973, ARD [1. Teil];
TV-Erstsendung (DE): 16.10.1973, ARD [2. Teil]

Duration:
102 min (Teil 1), 108 min (Teil 2)
Format:
35mm
Video/Audio:
Eastmancolor, Ton
Screening:

Erstaufführung (DE): 14.02.2010, Berlin, IFF - Berlinale Special [Restaurierte Fassung]

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