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  1. Welcome in Vienna (German: Wohin und zurück - Teil 3: Welcome in Vienna) is a 1986 Austrian drama film directed by Axel Corti. The film was selected as the Austrian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 60th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.

  2. 9 mar 1986 · Wohin und zurück - Teil 3: Welcome in Vienna: Directed by Axel Corti. With Gabriel Barylli, Nicolas Brieger, Claudia Messner, Karlheinz Hackl. In the conclusion of Axel Corti's trilogy - Freddy, a Viennese Jew who emigrated to New York after Hitler's invasion, and Adler, a left-wing intellectual originally from Berlin, return to ...

    • (184)
    • Drama
    • Axel Corti
    • 1986-03-09
  3. Il film racconta la storia degli emigrati degli anni30, austriaci e tedeschi che, arruolati nell’esercito americano, ritornano nel loro Paese alla fine della guerra.

  4. When The team captures Treschensky, a German deserter, Freddy recognizes him as a Nazi who worked as his high school’s janitor. The war in Europe ends and Freddy and Adler are posted in Vienna, which has adopted an air of amnesia about Nazi crimes in an effort to “move on.”.

  5. Part 3 of the trilogy "Wohin und zurück": Freddy Wolff and George Adler are Viennese Jews who emigrated to the USA in 1938 and as members of the US army were sent back to Western Europe in 1945. Freddy eventually returns to his home town Vienna but he is not sure that he belongs here after 1938.

    • 35 mm
    • 121
    • German
    • 1:1.66
  6. Original Title Wohin und zurück - Welcome in Vienna. Status Released Original Language German. Budget-Revenue-Keywords. world war ii; jewish life

  7. In Salzburg, he falls in love with actress Claudia and follows her to Vienna. Meanwhile, his friend Sergeant Adler, a Jewish communist born in Berlin, painfully realizes that both Americans and Soviets are pardoning Nazi criminals for strategical reasons.