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''Die Alpensaga'' is a six-part Austrian television drama film by
Peter Turrini Peter Turrini (born 26 September 1944 in Wolfsberg, Carinthia) is an Austrian playwright known for his socio-critical work and earlier folk-dramas. Born in Carinthia, Turrini has been writing since 1971, when his play ''Rozznjogd'' premiered at ...
and Wilhelm Pevny. It was filmed between 1976 and 1980 under the direction of Dieter Berner. A critical portrayal of the social structures in the countryside and the effects of the political crises in the first half of the 20th century in Upper Austria, it follows the Hubers, an Austrian farming family.
Peer Raben Peer Raben (born Wilhelm Rabenbauer, 3 July 1940 – 21 January 2007) was a German composer who worked with German filmmaker Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Life Raben was born in Viechtafell, Bavaria, and attended Musische Gymnasium Straubing. He died ...
composed the music for the series. Critically acclaimed, it has been compared by critics to Bertolucci's epic film ''
1900 As of March 1 ( O.S. February 17), when the Julian calendar acknowledged a leap day and the Gregorian calendar did not, the Julian calendar fell one day further behind, bringing the difference to 13 days until February 28 ( O.S. February 15), 2 ...
''. A three-volume book edition of the series was published in 1980.


Episodes

Six episodes, written by Peter Turrini and Wilhelm Pevny, were made: ''Liebe im Dorf'' (1976), ''Der Kaiser am Lande'' (1977), ''Das große Fest'' (1977), ''Die feindlichen Brüder'' (1978), ''Der deutsche Frühling'' (1979), ''Ende und Anfang'' (1980).


1. ''Lieb im Dorf (Love in the Village)''

Upper Austria 1900. Most of the farmers in the village are doing badly. The big farmer Allinger wants to build a spirit distillery. To do this he needs all the fields to grow potatoes. Huber, a young farmer, and the teacher see another way out of the crisis by founding a breeding cattle cooperative. A trial of strength ensues between the two. Cast: Hans Brenner (Huberbauer),
Helmut Qualtinger Helmut Qualtinger (; 8 October 1928 – 29 September 1986; alt. sp.: ''Helmuth Qualtinger''; birthname: ''Helmut Gustav Friedrich Qualtinger'') was an actor, writer, reciter and cabaret performer. Biography He was born Helmut Gustav Friedrich Qu ...
(Allinger),
Ernst Meister Ernst Meister (3 September 1911 – 15 June 1979) was a German poet and writer. Meister's poetry falls within a dark abstract landscape of existentialism, with tortured themes influenced by his experiences during World War II. In his 1976 coll ...
(Allinger's partner), Linde Prelog (Anna Huber), Rudolf Jusits (Peter Allinger),
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(Agerl Huber),
Götz Kauffmann Götz Kauffmann (15 January 1949 – 26 January 2010) was an Austrian stage, film and television actor, cabaret artist and writer. Life Gottfried Maria Kauffman was born in the fifteenth district of Vienna. His father was the noted Vienna or ...
(landlord), Hilde Berger (waitress Christl), Anni Birk (mother Huber),
Otto Tausig Otto Tausig (13 February 1922 – 10 October 2011) was an Austrian writer, director and actor. Although he usually appeared in German language films, he also played in English language films such as ''Love Comes Lately'', and in French language fil ...
(gendarme),
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(teacher).


2. ''Der Kaiser Im Land (The Emperor in the Countryside)''

Josef Huber, the older brother of the Huber farmer, is given his first home leave after a long period of service in the army. Astonished, he notices the changes in the village. Allinger's spirit factory is flourishing, Christl, his former bride, is now the landlord's wife. Gradually Josef realises that the uniform gives him prestige and his boastful stories attract more and more attention. Cast: Franz Buchrieser (Corporal Huber), Bozidarka Frait (Slovakian), Hans Brenner (Huber farmer), Burgi Mattuschka (Huber farmer's wife),
Helmut Berger Helmut Berger (; born Helmut Steinberger; 29 May 1944) is an Austrian actor, known for his portrayal of narcissistic and sexually-ambiguous characters. He was one of the stars of the European cinema in the late 1960s and 1970s, and is regarded a ...
(brother), Linde Prelog (sister), Hilde Berger (landlady Christl), Otto Clemens (farmer)


3. ''Das große Fest (The Great Feast)''

The village during the First World War: Most of the men have been drafted into the army, many of them have already fallen, and all the work is done by the women, children and old people. The situation worsens when the population is repeatedly called upon to donate livestock and supplies to the army. Cast: Burgi Mattuschka (Huber farmer),
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* 1945 births Living people Actors from Graz Austrian m ...
(Deserteur), Linde Prelog (Anna),
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(Barbara),
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(countess),
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(count), Hilde Berger (Wirtin Christl).


4. ''Die feindlichen Brüder (The Hostile Brothers)''

An Upper Austrian village in 1933: The Christian-social 'Heimwehr' is opposed to the 'red workers'. Cast:
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(Gregor Huber),
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(Michl Huber), Hans Brenner (old Huberbauer), Burgi Mattuschka (his wife), Linde Prelog (his sister),
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(Werkmeister),
Lukas Resetarits Lukas Resetarits (born 14 October 1947, in Stinatz) is an Austrian cabaret artist and actor, best known for playing police inspector Kottan in the Austrian TV series '' Kottan ermittelt''. Resetarits was born in the Austrian state Burgenland, b ...
(Förster).


5. ''Der deutsche Frühling (The German Spring)''

In March 1938 the Huber farm is in great financial difficulties. Maria Huber goes to
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as a maid. There she gets caught up in the Nazi turmoil the night before Hitler invades Austria and sees her brother Michl arrested by the Nazis. Cast: Elisabeth Stepanek (Maria Huber), Manfred Lukas-Luderer (Hubert),
Monica Bleibtreu Monica Bleibtreu (; May 4, 1944 – May 13, 2009) was an Austrian actress and screenwriter, best known in the German-speaking world for her German film, television and stage roles. Life and career Bleibtreu was born in Vienna, Austria, the da ...
(Frau Leischner), Toni Böhm (Greißler), Rainer Artenfels (teacher), Joe Trummer (letter carrier),
Miguel Herz-Kestranek Miguel Herz-Kestranek (born April 3, 1948) is an Austrian actor and author. Life Miguel Herz-Kestranek was born the son of an industry and art family from the former Viennese Jewish upper middle class on April 3, 1948, in St. Gallen, Canton of ...
(secretary).


6. ''End and Beginning (Ende und Anfang)''

In the summer of 1945, Hans, the young Huberbauer, comes home from captivity, a few hours after his mother's funeral. The farm is intact. His old aunt Anna lives on the Huberhof with Maria and quartered soldiers. Cast: Bernd Spitzer (Hans Huber), Linde Prelog (Anna Huber), Elisabeth Stepanek (Maria Huber), Andrea Altmann (Burgl Huber), Manfred Lukas-Luderer (Hubert), Johannes Thanheiser (Reblaus).


Reception

''Die Alpensaga'' was acclaimed by both the critics and the public, though was criticised by the Austrian Farming Union and the Catholic Church, which prohibited the filming team from filming inside the church. Authors Frank Finlay and Ralf Jeutter state that the series was seen by international critics as "not only a televisual chronicle and obituary of a dying social class, the farming communities which had once been so important, but as an Austrian equivalent of Bertolucci's epic ''
1900 As of March 1 ( O.S. February 17), when the Julian calendar acknowledged a leap day and the Gregorian calendar did not, the Julian calendar fell one day further behind, bringing the difference to 13 days until February 28 ( O.S. February 15), 2 ...
''." Gertraud Steiner in his 1995 book ''Film Book Austria'' described the television film as an "undisputed masterpiece". The three-volume book edition of ''Die Alpensaga'' was published in 1980.


See also

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