Overview

About the incompleteness and insufficiency of the simplest senses: touch, sight, hearing. In cinema, this view traditionally denotes a collision between the authentic and the illusory. Truths and imaginary things are given in the film as images of feelings. “I love to forget time with you,” the heroine says to her blind lover and adds, "You are the most sighted of all the sighted."

Cast

Yelena Bragina, Natalija Baranova, Semyon Strugachyov, Liubomiras Laucevičius, Viktor Sukhorukov, Boris Repetur, Nikolay Kharitonov, Aleksandr Maslov

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What is "The Austrian Field" about?

About the incompleteness and insufficiency of the simplest senses: touch, sight, hearing. In cinema, this view traditionally denotes a collision between the authentic and the illusory. Truths and imaginary things are given in the film as images of feelings. “I love to forget time with you,” the heroine says to her blind lover and adds, "You are the most sighted of all the sighted."

When was "The Austrian Field" released?

The Austrian Field was released in 1991.

Who stars in "The Austrian Field"?

The cast includes Yelena Bragina, Natalija Baranova, Semyon Strugachyov, Liubomiras Laucevičius.

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