The Seventh Continent
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Michael Haneke
Birgit Doll
Dieter Berner
Leni Tanzer
Udo Samel
Silvia Fenz
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
Drama about everyday life in an average middle-class family.
Director
Michael Haneke
Cast
Birgit Doll
Dieter Berner
Leni Tanzer
Udo Samel
Silvia Fenz
Robert Dietl
Elisabeth Rath
Georges Kern
Georg Friedrich
Crew
Ema Balada
Alban Berg
Gabriele Brandenstein
Rudi Czettel
Ernst Dummer
Roswitha Eppensteiner
Anna Georgiades
Herbert Giesser
Martin Hack
Michael Haneke
Gabriele Hartner
Veit Heiduschka
Eduard Hofmann
Peter Holba
Maria Homolkova
Susanne Honlinger
Herbert Horinka
Rudolf Hummel
Michael Katz
Walter Kindler
Willi Kluth
Kurt Kossner
Bruno Leber
Golli Marboe
Mario Namessinger
Willi Neuner
Gisela Ortner
Anton Peschke
Toni Peschke
Hanus Polak Jr.
Max Porupka
Peter Scheiblin
Karl Schlifelner
Gunther Sommer
Werner Stefansich
Johanna Teicht
Peter Uhlig
Wolfgang Vince
Hans Wagner
Erich Wimberger
Gebhard Zupan
Film Details
Technical Specs
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States 1989
Released in United States Fall November 4, 1994
Released in United States July 1989
Released in United States June 6, 1990
Released in United States March 1990
Released in United States May 1989
Released in United States November 1989
Released in United States October 1989
Released in United States September 1989
Shown at Belgian Cinedecouvertes annual competition July 1989.
Shown at Cannes Film Festival (Directors Fortnight) May 19, 20 & 22, 1989.
Shown at London Film Festival November 10-26, 1989.
Shown at Montreal World Film Festival (Cinema of Today and Tomorrow) August 24 - September 4, 1989.
Shown at Munich Film Festival June 24 - July 2, 1989.
Shown at New Directors/New Films in New York City March 26 & 27, 1990.
Released in United States 1989 (Shown at Montreal World Film Festival (Cinema of Today and Tomorrow) August 24 - September 4, 1989.)
Released in United States 1989 (Shown at Munich Film Festival June 24 - July 2, 1989.)
Shown at Seattle International Film Festival June 6, 1990.
Shown at Toronto Festival of Festivals September 10 & 12, 1989.
Shown at Vancouver International Film Festival October 5 & 10, 1989.
The first installment of a trilogy which also includes "Benny's Video" (Austria/Switzerland/1992) and "71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance" (Austria/1994).
Released in United States March 1990 (Shown at New Directors/New Films in New York City March 26 & 27, 1990.)
Released in United States May 1989 (Shown at Cannes Film Festival (Directors Fortnight) May 19, 20 & 22, 1989.)
Released in United States June 6, 1990 (Shown at Seattle International Film Festival June 6, 1990.)
Released in United States July 1989 (Shown at Belgian Cinedecouvertes annual competition July 1989.)
Released in United States September 1989 (Shown at Toronto Festival of Festivals September 10 & 12, 1989.)
Released in United States October 1989 (Shown at Vancouver International Film Festival October 5 & 10, 1989.)
Released in United States November 1989 (Shown at London Film Festival November 10-26, 1989.)
Released in United States Fall November 4, 1994