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    Leo Tichat was born in 1940 in Mödling, Lower Austria, Austria. He is a writer and production designer, known for Night Train to Venice (1993), Die Verwundbaren (1967) and Egon Schiele: Excess and Punishment (1980).

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  2. Leo Tichat (* 31. August 1930 in Mödling, Österreich; † 15. März 2012 in Djerba, Tunesien [1]) war ein österreichischer Künstler (Maler, Designer, Bühnen- und Kostümbildner, Filmemacher und Schriftsteller).

  3. Die Verwundbaren – a unique shocking film in the history of Austrian cinema – is the only directing experience of the painter, set and costume designer Leo Tichat, who has always been fascinated by the Nouvelle Vague, to the point that he wanted to make a feature film that would be completely in line with the principles of the revolutionary Fren...

  4. Sep 27, 2019 · Die Verwundbaren – a unique shocking film in the history of Austrian cinema – is the only directing experience of the painter, set and costume designer Leo Tichat, who has always been fascinated by the Nouvelle Vague, to the point that he wanted to make a feature film that would be completely in line with the principles of the revolutionary ...

  5. Leo Tichat. AUT 1967. 76 min. V'06. An unfortunately nearly forgotten Austrian film from the year 1967, Die Verwundbaren («The Vulnerables») takes the behavior patterns in a crowd of 20 to 35-year-olds in Vienna as its theme, broaching the issue of love between men at a time when homosexual acts where a punishable offence (until 1971) in Austria.

  6. Nov 30, 2010 · Erhältlich im HOANZL Online Shop: http://www.hoanzl.at Ein Fundstück, in Österreich nie gezeigt, jetzt erstmals auf DVD erhältlich, restauriert vom Filmarchiv Austria: Die Verwundbaren (1967) von...

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  7. Die Verwundbaren was to remain Tichat's only feature film. Die Verwundbaren takes the behaviour patterns in a crowd of 20 to 35-year-olds in Vienna as its theme, broaching the issue of love between men at a time when homosexual acts where a punishable offence (until 1971) in Austria.

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