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Neun Leben hat die Katze

BR Deutschland 1968 Spielfilm

The Cat Has Nine Lives

In the summer of 1967, journalist Katharina is visited in Munich by her French friend, Anne. They take day trips and visit cafés, acquaintances and parties. In a series of conversations, they talk about the chances for female emancipation in a male-dominated society ... This essay film puts five different types of women at the centre of the episodic narrative – an unmarried professional woman, a divorcee confused about her future, a career woman, a deceived wife and a “dream woman”. Director Ula Stöckl said in 1968, “women have never had so many chances to organise their lives the way they want. But first they have to learn that they can want something”. Film critic Christa Maerker called The Cat Has Nine Lives West Germany’s “first feminist film”.

The film, originally shot in Techniscope and printed using the Technicolor dye-transfer process, has now been re-processed by the Deutsche Kinemathek, using the original negative. A Technicolor print stored in the Munich Film Museum was used as a colour reference for the digital restoration.

Source: 65. Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin (Catalogue)

 

Credits

Director

  • Ula Stöckl

Screenplay

  • Ula Stöckl

Director of photography

  • Thomas Mauch (uncredited)
  • Dietrich Lohmann

Editing

  • Wolfgang Schacht

Music

  • Bob Degen
  • Fred Braceful
  • Manfred Eichler

Cast

  • Liane Hielscher
    Katharina
  • Christine de Loup
    Anne
  • Jürgen Arndt
    Stefan
  • Antje Ellermann
    Kirke
  • Alexander Kaempfe
    Sascha
  • Elke Kummer
    Ehefrau von Stefan
  • Hartmut Kirste
    Manfred
  • Wolfgang von Ungern-Sternberg
    Stefans Freund
  • Heidi Stroh
    Gabriele

Production company

  • Filmproduktion Ula Stöckl, Thomas Mauch (München)
  • Arri Film & TV (München) (Restaurierung 2014/2015)

Producer

  • Ula Stöckl
  • Thomas Mauch

Alle Credits

Director

  • Ula Stöckl

Screenplay

  • Ula Stöckl

Director of photography

  • Thomas Mauch (uncredited)
  • Dietrich Lohmann

Assistant camera

  • Jörg Schmidt-Reitwein

Editing

  • Wolfgang Schacht

Assistant editor

  • Antje Ellermann

Sound

  • Folkard Prestin

Audio mixing

  • Herbert Prasch

Music

  • Bob Degen
  • Fred Braceful
  • Manfred Eichler

Cast

  • Liane Hielscher
    Katharina
  • Christine de Loup
    Anne
  • Jürgen Arndt
    Stefan
  • Antje Ellermann
    Kirke
  • Alexander Kaempfe
    Sascha
  • Elke Kummer
    Ehefrau von Stefan
  • Hartmut Kirste
    Manfred
  • Wolfgang von Ungern-Sternberg
    Stefans Freund
  • Heidi Stroh
    Gabriele

Production company

  • Filmproduktion Ula Stöckl, Thomas Mauch (München)
  • Arri Film & TV (München) (Restaurierung 2014/2015)

Commissioned by

  • Deutsche Kinemathek - Museum für Film und Fernsehen (Berlin) (Restaurierung 2014/2015)

Producer

  • Ula Stöckl
  • Thomas Mauch
Duration:
2453 m, 90 min
Format:
35mm, 1:2,35
Video/Audio:
Eastmancolor, Ton
Censorship/Age rating:

FSK-Prüfung (DE): 13.11.1968, 39918, ab 18 Jahre / feiertagsfrei

Screening:

Uraufführung (DE): 12.10.1968, Mannheim, IFF

Titles

Additional titles
  • Originaltitel (DE) Neun Leben hat die Katze
  • Originaltitel (DE) Neun Leben hat die Katze (Restaurierte Fassung)
  • Weiterer Titel The Cat Has Nine Lives

Versions

Original

Duration:
2453 m, 90 min
Format:
35mm, 1:2,35
Video/Audio:
Eastmancolor, Ton
Censorship/Age rating:

FSK-Prüfung (DE): 13.11.1968, 39918, ab 18 Jahre / feiertagsfrei

Screening:

Uraufführung (DE): 12.10.1968, Mannheim, IFF

Formatfassung

Weiterer Titel (DE)
  • Originaltitel (DE)
  • Neun Leben hat die Katze (Restaurierte Fassung)
Duration:
92 min
Format:
DCP 2K, 1:2,35
Video/Audio:
Farbe, Ton
Screening:

Erstaufführung (DE): 10.02.2015, Berlin, IFF - Berlinale Classics

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