The Trial (1948 film) explained

The Trial
Director:G. W. Pabst
Producer:Johann Alexander Hübler-Kahla
Screenplay:Rudolf Brunngraber
Kurt Heuser
Emeric Roboz
Starring:Ewald Balser
Music:Alois Melichar
Cinematography:Helmut Ashley
Oskar Schnirch
Runtime:108 minutes
Country:Austria
Language:German

The Trial (German: '''Der Prozeß'''|links=no) is a 1948 Austrian drama film directed by G. W. Pabst. At the 9th Venice International Film Festival, Pabst won the Award for Best Director; Ernst Deutsch won the award for Best Actor and the Volpi Cup.[1] The story is based on the events of the Tiszaeszlár affair.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Venice Film Festival 1948 . 19 April 2019 . Film Affinity.
  2. Lisa Silverman. Absent Jews and Invisible Antisemitism in Postwar Vienna: Der Prozeß (1948) and The Third Man (1949). Journal of Contemporary History. April 2017. 52. 2. 211–228 (214). 44504013. academia.edu.