The Wall (2012)
The Wall (2012)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
Martina Gedeck
Frau
Ulrike Beimpold
Luise
Karlheinz Hackl
Hugo
Wolfgang Maria Bauer
Mann
Julia Gschnitzer
Keuschlerin
Hans-Michael Rehberg
Keuschler
Bettina Mazakarini
Editor
Bruno Wagner
Producer
Katharina Erfmann
Makeup Artist
Peter Dress
Finance
Rainer Kölmel
Producer
Natalie Schwager
Script Coordinator
Marlen Haushofer
Novel
Ingrid Leibezeder
Costume Design
Julian Pölsler
Director / Writer
Wasiliki Bleser
Producer
Bernd Jungmair
Composer
Gregor Kienel
Sound Recordist
Martin Gschlacht
Producer / Director of Photography
Katharina Riedler
Script Coordinator
Antonin Svoboda
Producer
Thomas Kohler
Editor
Max Bauer
Foley
Jakob Ballinger
Gaffer
Enid Löser
Production Design
Marcel Spisak
Sound Designer
Nino Volpe
First Assistant Camera
Thomas Maier
Steadicam Operator
Hajo Schwarz
Production Design
Andreas Pölzl
First Assistant Camera
Simon Selikovsky
First Assistant Camera
Uwe Kirbach
Music Supervisor
Magda Habernickel
Dialogue Editor
Tissi Brandhofer
Special Effects Supervisor
Simon Duschl
Digital Intermediate
Gerald Helf
First Assistant Camera
Wolfram Wuinovic
First Assistant Camera
Nils Kirchhoff
Dialogue Editor
Bernhard Keller
Director of Photography
Hans Selikovsky
Director of Photography
Helmut Pirnat
Director of Photography
Markus Fraunholz
Director of Photography
Christian Bischoff
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Alexander Würtz
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Abraham Schneider
VFX Supervisor
Matthieu Belohradsky
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Richard Wagner
Director of Photography
Achim Hofmann
Sound Effects Editor
Marco Pelzel
Visual Effects Supervisor
Nina Knott
Visual Effects Producer
Christian Berger
Director of Photography
Uve Haussig
Production Sound Mixer
Media.
Details.
Release DateFebruary 12, 2012
Original NameDie Wand
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 44m
Content RatingNR
Filming LocationsAustria
Genres
Wiki.
The Wall (German: Die Wand) is a 2012 Austrian-German drama film written and directed by Julian Pölsler and starring Martina Gedeck. Based on the 1963 novel Die Wand by Austrian writer Marlen Haushofer and adapted for the screen by Julian Pölsler, the film is about a woman who visits with friends at their hunting lodge in the Austrian Alps. Left alone while her friends walk to a nearby village, the woman soon discovers she is cut off from all human contact by a mysterious invisible wall. With her friends' loyal dog Lynx as her companion, she lives the next three years in isolation looking after her animals. The Wall was filmed on location in the Salzkammergut region of the Austrian Alps. The film was selected as the Austrian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated.