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  1. Die Arbeitersaga bzw. kurz Arbeitersaga ist eine österreichische vierteilige Filmreihe. Gedreht wurde sie für das Fernsehen, inzwischen gibt es auch eine DVD-Edition. Der Regisseur Dieter Berner und Drehbuchautor Peter Turrini arbeiteten bereits bei dem Mehrteiler Die Alpensaga zusammen.

  2. This sociocritical film series in 4 parts is a follow-up to the Alpensaga and depicts the economic and cultural development in Austria after the war. Individual films focus on the themes of individualization and the rise of consume culture as well as the political shift of the dominating social democratic forces from a blue-collar party to more market oriented policies.

  3. Arbeitersaga (TV Series 1988– ) - Episode list - IMDb. Back. Cast & crew. IMDbPro. All topics. Episode list. Arbeitersaga. Top-rated. Tue, May 1, 1990. S1.E1. April 1945 - Das Plakat. Add a plot. 7.0/10. Rate. Top-rated. Sat, Apr 8, 1989. S1.E2. Juni 1961 - Die Verlockung. Add a plot. 6.1/10. Rate. Seasons. Years. Top-rated. 1. Top-rated.

  4. Juni 1961 - Die Verlockung: Directed by Dieter Berner. With Levin Kress, Fritz Karl, Sabine Gautier, Therese Jaggersberger.

    • (9)
    • Drama
    • Dieter Berner
    • 1989-04-08
  5. This sociocritical film series in 4 parts is a follow-up to the Alpensaga and depicts the economic and cultural development in Austria after the war. Individual films focus on the themes of individualization and the rise of consume culture as well as the political shift of the dominating social democratic forces from a blue-collar party to more market oriented policies.

  6. Arbeitersaga. 1988. Drama. Cast. Helmut Berger (Karl Blaha) Dominic Raacke (Fritz Anders) Hans Brenner (Franz Prießnitz) Erhardt Koren (Druckereibesitzer) Isa Hochgerner Adi Hirschal...

  7. This sociocritical film series in 4 parts is a follow-up to the Alpensaga and depicts the economic and cultural development in Austria after the war. Individual films focus on the themes of individualization and the rise of consume culture as well as the political shift of the dominating social democratic forces from a blue-collar party to more market oriented policies.