Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven
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Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven
Summary
Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven is a film[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven was directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder[4].
- Rainer Werner Fassbinder wrote the screenplay for Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven[5].
- Kurt Raab wrote the screenplay for Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven[6].
- Q498211 wrote the screenplay for Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven[7].
- Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven's composer is recorded as Peer Raben[8].
- Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven's genre is drama film[9].
- A cast member of Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven was Brigitte Mira[10].
- A cast member of Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven was Ingrid Caven[11].
- A cast member of Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven was Karlheinz Böhm[12].
- A cast member of Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven was Margit Carstensen[13].
- A cast member of Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven was Irm Hermann[14].
- A cast member of Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven was Gottfried John[15].
- A cast member of Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven was Armin Meier[16].
- A cast member of Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven was Volker Spengler[17].
- A cast member of Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven was Kurt Raab[18].
- A cast member of Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven was Peter Kern[19].
- A cast member of Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven was Matthias Fuchs[20].
- A cast member of Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven was Y Sa Lo[21].
- A cast member of Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven was Liselotte Eder[22].
- A cast member of Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven was Adrian Hoven[23].
- A cast member of Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven was Peter Chatel[24].
- A cast member of Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven was Rainer Werner Fassbinder[25].
- A cast member of Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven was Wolfgang Hess[26].
- A cast member of Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven was Eva Mattes[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven was directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder[4]. Screenwriters include Rainer Werner Fassbinder[5], Kurt Raab[6], and Q498211[7]. Cast members include Brigitte Mira[10], Ingrid Caven[11], Karlheinz Böhm[12], Margit Carstensen[13], Irm Hermann[14], and Gottfried John[15].
Publication
Publication dates include July 7, 1975[28], November 1975[29], January 2, 1976[30], March 23, 1976[31], October 1976[32], and October 21, 1976[33]. The original language of Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven was German[34]. Its genre is drama film[9].
Subject and Themes
Main subjects include collective layoff[35] and layoff[36].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Mother Krause's Journey to Happiness inspired Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven[37].
Why It Matters
Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[38]