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Le monde sur le fil

Original title: Welt am Draht
  • TV Mini Series
  • 1973
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 43m
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Klaus Löwitsch, Mascha Rabben, and Karl Heinz Vosgerau in Le monde sur le fil (1973)
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In the future, Simulacron, a computer project simulating reality, encounters strange occurrences after its leader's death. Dr. Stiller questions the sudden disappearance of a friend and wond... Read allIn the future, Simulacron, a computer project simulating reality, encounters strange occurrences after its leader's death. Dr. Stiller questions the sudden disappearance of a friend and wonders if Simulacron holds the answers.In the future, Simulacron, a computer project simulating reality, encounters strange occurrences after its leader's death. Dr. Stiller questions the sudden disappearance of a friend and wonders if Simulacron holds the answers.

  • Stars
    • Klaus Löwitsch
    • Barbara Valentin
    • Mascha Rabben
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    • Stars
      • Klaus Löwitsch
      • Barbara Valentin
      • Mascha Rabben
    • 51User reviews
    • 83Critic reviews
    • 76Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Klaus Löwitsch
    Klaus Löwitsch
    • Fred Stiller
    • 1973
    Barbara Valentin
    Barbara Valentin
    • Gloria Fromm
    • 1973
    Mascha Rabben
    Mascha Rabben
    • Eva Vollmer
    • 1973
    Karl Heinz Vosgerau
    Karl Heinz Vosgerau
    • Herbert Siskins
    • 1973
    Wolfgang Schenck
    Wolfgang Schenck
    • Franz Hahn
    • 1973
    Günter Lamprecht
    • Fritz Walfang
    • 1973
    Ulli Lommel
    Ulli Lommel
    • Rupp, Journalist
    • 1973
    Adrian Hoven
    Adrian Hoven
    • Professor Henri Vollmer
    • 1973
    Ivan Desny
    Ivan Desny
    • Günther Lause
    • 1973
    Joachim Hansen
    Joachim Hansen
    • Hans Edelkern
    • 1973
    Kurt Raab
    Kurt Raab
    • Mark Holm
    • 1973
    Margit Carstensen
    Margit Carstensen
    • Maya Schmidt-Gentner
    • 1973
    Ingrid Caven
    Ingrid Caven
    • Uschi, secretary
    • 1973
    Gottfried John
    Gottfried John
    • Einstein
    • 1973
    Rudolf Lenz
    Rudolf Lenz
    • Hartmann
    • 1973
    Lilo Pempeit
    • Data typist
    • 1973
    Heinz Meier
    Heinz Meier
    • Von Weinlaub, secretary of state
    • 1973
    Peter Chatel
    Peter Chatel
    • Hirse, secretary of state
    • 1973
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    A predecessor to "The Matrix"?

    Is it possible that the Wachowski brothers knew "Welt am Draht"? That they took the concept of a 'puppet inside a puppet' for "The Matrix" too? The end of "Matrix Reloaded" (2nd Movie, the third is still not out while I am writing this) tells us what the "real world" in Matrix will be: another Matrix :-)
    paragate

    Welt am Draht changed the way i perceive the world

    I saw Welt am Draht in German TV when it was broadcast first, sometime 1973 or 74 i guess. I was nine or ten years old then, and it left a tremendous impression on me -- World On Wires is definitely one of my Myths of Childhood.

    The two or three parts were aired again two or three times, the last time i watched it must have been in the eighties. I recorded them, but, very unfortunately, somehow these tapes got lost in the eddies of reality. It is hard to impossible to find Welt am Draht anywhere these days, which is really sad.

    Welt am Draht changed the way i perceive the world. It is its credibility, the haunting story, the atmosphere of Germany in the early seventies, the actors, everything. It was very up to date then, and i think it is very much so now. We used to watch a lot of SF on TV, and I remember several serials that were in atmosphere and outlook so close to RWF's Welt, it has almost all melted into a kind of emotion, some sort of dim remembrance of future.
    8Philipp_Flersheim

    Complex and multi-layered

    My first impression when watching 'Welt am Draht' was that this was a clear case of style trumping substance. How wrong I was. The film really is incredibly stylish, with the interiors being pure 1970s elegance. Designer pieces that have become classics are scattered right, left and centre. But there is plenty of substance, too. In fact, this is probably the most complex and multi-layered sci-fi I have watched so far - it is a film that asks questions (and suggests answers) about our identity, free will, political manipulation and economic power, to list only a few issues that it addresses. Fred Stiller (Klaus Löwitsch), the new acting director of a government-sponsored research project that uses a computer to simulate real life, begins to notice strange discrepancies and to wonder whether the world he inhabits is a simulation similar to the one his project has developed. The plot is excellent, and the acting is good throughout, though I found the dialogues sometimes a little stilted and unnatural. The one downside of 'Welt am Draht' is the pacing, which is slower than necessary, and slower than in other German films of the 1970s. Other than that, this is a highly impressive sci-fi.
    9AristarchosTheArchivist

    Matrix, Dark City, eXistenZ, 13th Floor.....Welt am Draht!

    First of all, this film is nearly impossible to get a grip on, but the upcoming Fassbinder DVD-Collection (Code 2!) hopefully includes this one. If you are fond of virtual reality stories (and capable of understanding the German language) you might want to look for a video-hunt. This film is truly fascinating, with a great cast of famous (and sometimes notorious...) German actors. It foreshadows everything about VR - because it is the first adaption of the novel "Simulacron", on which "13th Floor" is based as well. "Welt am Draht" is brilliantly shot by Michael Ballhaus and Ulrich Prinz. Although I am not a fan of Fassbinder's works, I really liked the eerie atmosphere and the hilarious 70's design.

    Rating 9/10!
    10Absinth

    Ahead of its time, to say the least!

    In these days of ultra-fast processors and the Internet, coming up with a movie like "The Matrix" may seem merely the next step from coining the term 'cyberspace', but do you remember what computers were like in 1974? Right. To come up with the notion of virtual reality back then is truly an amazing feat of the imagination. Fassbinder's movie, of course, has none of the massive gunslinging and pyrotechnics, and a lot of 'artsy' elements instead, but the atmosphere it creates is intense and poses the question how we can know what is real in a dark and gripping manner, making this a chiller and a thriller for the mind. It also takes it up a notch on more recent VR stories: if you get out of one cyberspace, can you be sure you didn't just emerge into another level of virtual reality?

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    • Trivia
      Premiered on West German television as a two-part mini-series in 1973. The film was not seen again until sometime after 2000, when a single digital version began showing up on the Internet and was passed around by Fassbinder fans through file-sharing communities.
    • Goofs
      When Stiller leaves the cabin to go after Eva, the gun he is carrying is not the bolt action rifle he loaded earlier - it's a pump action and the front ring sight is missing. The scope has also been reversed and it barely attached as it flops around as he fires, and it falls off shortly thereafter. (But if all of this is not "real" then is is really a Goof?)
    • Quotes

      Franz Hahn: I can imagine what Vollmer's shattering discovery was. I bet it had to do with his attitude towards the identity units we'd programmed in his computer. You remember how he called them "my children".

      Fred Stiller: He was only joking.

      Franz Hahn: You can't spend years feeding data into a computer that allows for the simulation of every aspect of human behavior without asking yourself if it might lead to the creation of something resembling human consciousness.

    • Connections
      Featured in Fassbinders Welt am Draht - Blick voraus ins Heute (2010)
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      Written by Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller

      Performed by Elvis Presley

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    • Release date
      • October 14, 1973 (West Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • West Germany
    • Languages
      • German
      • English
    • Also known as
      • World on a Wire
    • Filming locations
      • Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
    • Production company
      • Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1
      • 1.37 : 1

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