Dealing with Austria’s dark heritage and contemporary extremism. Peter Patzak’s adaptation of Helmut Zenker’s «Kassbach» (1979)

Authors

  • Jakub Gortat University of Lodz, Poland

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54103/1593-2508/18013

Abstract

This essay explores one of the films which dealt with the above-mentioned topics and had its cinematic release in the period under discussion – Kassbach, an adaptation of Helmut Zenker’s novel, which was made by Peter Patzak, a prominent Austrian director who passed away in 2021. In this respect, Kassbach would be a work that preceded numerous other Austrian films with a cinematic release in the 1980s and which, even before the Waldheim affair, would touch upon Austria’s difficult past. This article focuses on the film’s message that the lack of de-Nazification at the time, understood not only as a political and bureaucratic, but also as a psychological and social process, facilitates the establishment of right-wing radicalism.

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Published

2022-06-08