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Weininger's Last Night

This film, dramatizing Weininger's life, is an adaptation of the 1982 play Soul of a Jew by Israeli writer Joshua Sobol. Weininger's last despondent hours are depicted in a dramatic furioso. His whole life passes by like distorted images in a mirror. The young genius fights a desperate battle against time, his fellow men - and against himself.

Top Cast

  • Paulus Manker

    Paulus Manker

    Otto Weininger

  • Hilde Sochor

    Hilde Sochor

    Adelaide, his mother / Adele, concierge

  • Andrea Eckert

    Andrea Eckert

    Clara

  • Josefin Platt

    Josefin Platt

    Otto's Double

  • Hermann Schmid

    Hermann Schmid

    Tietz

  • Sieghardt Rupp

    Sieghardt Rupp

    Leopold, his father / Sigmund Freud

  • Peter Faerber

    Peter Faerber

    Berger

  • Otmar Klein

    Otmar Klein

    Clarinettist

Overview

This film, dramatizing Weininger's life, is an adaptation of the 1982 play Soul of a Jew by Israeli writer Joshua Sobol. Weininger's last despondent hours are depicted in a dramatic furioso. His whole life passes by like distorted images in a mirror. The young genius fights a desperate battle against time, his fellow men - and against himself.

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