Colonel Redl | |
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Directed by | István Szabó |
Written by | István Szabó Péter Dobai |
Based on | A Patriot for Me by John Osborne |
Produced by | Manfred Durniok |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Lajos Koltai |
Edited by | Zsuzsa Csákány |
Music by | Zdenko Tamássy |
Production companies | Jadran Film MAFILM Objektív Filmstúdió |
Distributed by | Orion Pictures (USA) |
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Running time | 144 minutes |
Countries | Hungary West Germany Austria |
Languages | German Hungarian |
Colonel Redl (German: Oberst Redl (original title); Hungarian: Redl ezredes) is a 1985 biographical drama film by Hungarian director István Szabó. The plot, set in the period before World War I, follows the rise of Alfred Redl, an officer in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Redl, who comes from a humble background, enters military school as a boy and an illustrious military career comes his way by virtue of his loyalty to the crown. He is appointed the head of an intelligence-gathering unit, but his attraction to men eventually causes his downfall.
The screenplay, loosely inspired by British playwright John Osborne's play A Patriot for Me, charts the rise of inter-ethnic tensions in Austro-Hungary, which were to bring about the assassination in Sarajevo and the empire's eventual disintegration.
The film stars Klaus Maria Brandauer, Jan Niklas and Gudrun Landgrebe. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Film and won the Jury Prize at Cannes Film Festival in 1985.