The Hamburg Syndrome (producer on some versions/association)

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The Hamburg Syndrome is a 1979 West German science fiction film that portrays a mysterious epidemic in Hamburg and the resulting social and political chaos.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
science fiction film
cinematography Igor Luther NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Germany
West Germany NERFINISHED
depicts authoritarian measures
epidemic
quarantine
social breakdown
director Peter Fleischmann NERFINISHED
distributor Constantin Film NERFINISHED
editor Claudia Wutz NERFINISHED
genre disaster film
epidemic film
science fiction film
hasCastMember Carline Seiser NERFINISHED
Fernando Arrabal NERFINISHED
Günter Lamprecht NERFINISHED
Hark Bohm NERFINISHED
Helmut Griem NERFINISHED
Karin Baal NERFINISHED
Margit Carstensen NERFINISHED
Rainer Langhans NERFINISHED
Tilo Prückner NERFINISHED
Ulrich Wildgruber NERFINISHED
hasInfluenceOn COVID-19 pandemic cultural comparisons
Contagion (2011 film) NERFINISHED
location Bavaria NERFINISHED
Hamburg NERFINISHED
mainSubject mysterious epidemic
political chaos
social chaos
musicBy Jean-Michel Jarre NERFINISHED
narrativeLocation Hamburg NERFINISHED
originalLanguage German
originalTitle Die Hamburger Krankheit NERFINISHED
producer Artur Brauner NERFINISHED
Franz Seitz Jr. NERFINISHED
Peter Fleischmann NERFINISHED
productionCompany Bavaria Film NERFINISHED
Hallelujah-Film NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1979
releaseYear 1979
screenwriter Martin Morlock NERFINISHED
Peter Fleischmann NERFINISHED
setting Hamburg NERFINISHED
title The Hamburg Syndrome NERFINISHED

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Elliott Kastner produced The Hamburg Syndrome (producer on some versions/association)