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(thing) by Senso (9.5 hr) (print)   ?   I like it! Wed Feb 20 2002 at 5:40:01

Angst

Directed by Gerard Kargl (Austria, 1983)
Cast: Erwin Leder and Silvia Rabenreither. Camera/Photography: Zbigniew Zybczynski (who did videos for Mick Jagger and the Pet Shop Boys).

The story is simple. A sadistic psycho is let out of an institution, presumed sane. As soon as he's out, he will try to kill a taxi driver. Fleeing from the cops, the maniac (played by Erwin Leder, who is excellent and played in Das Boot) will find a rural home where a woman lives with her retarded son.
A brutal hostage drama begins, all accompagnied by his calm and rational inner voice.

This film has been ignored in Europe and North America so you will have difficulties to find it. Here are the distribution infos, say, if you need a great movie for your film festival:
Cine-International (Angst)
Leopoldstrasse 18
80802, Munich, GERMANY
Tel: 49 89 39 10 25
Fax: 49 89 33 10 89

With the genius cinematographer Zbigniew Rybczynski (he won an Oscar in 1982 for is short animated film Tango but couldn't pick the statuette because the cops came to arrest him - though I don't know why), Angst features some of the most elaborated camerawork ever used in the "serial killer" sub genre.
Angst reminds me of C'est Arrivé Près De Chez Vous (Belgium) or even Seven (Terry Gilliam), though it's 100 times better than Seven. There are amost no dialogues, it's all about the calm voice-over of the killer.


(idea) by filoraene (8.2 hr) (print)   ?   1 C! I like it! Tue Aug 01 2006 at 18:53:22

Angst, depending on the context, may have different meaning. In this write up, I will broadly discuss both the scholary and colloquial use of the term. However, I will start by describing the etymology of the word. start by describing the etymology of the word.

Angst is a word occurring in German, Dutch, and the Scandinavian languages. In German1 and Dutch it means fear, nothing more, nothing less. The word actually has its roots in Latin2, specifically the word angustus3, which means narrow or confined. The Dutch word eng also reflects this, as this word can mean both scary and confined. Imagine how fear makes your chest feel all clenched up, if you will.

The word angst was introduced in the English language in 1849 by George Elliot4. Its use became popular by the the translation of the works of existentialist philosophers. For them, the concept of angst meant a deep and essentially philosophical anxiety about the world in general or personal freedom 5. The word was used between quotes to indicate it was jargon.

In the 1940s, the word came into more general usage. In particular, the phrase teenage angst caught on. If you would have to use a synonym for angst in this context, anxiety would come close-which is not surprising given the similar etymology. Generally, it means something like a general state of fear and depression. Wallowing in self-misery is implied, and the term is generally a pejorative.

In summary, angst started out as a specific piece of existentialist jargon, introduced into the English language in the middle of the 19th century. It generally lost its specific meaning, and became a general descriptor of anxiety with some depression mixed in5.

Sources:

  1. My (t)rusty high school German
  2. And you thought high school Latin was useless?
  3. http://www.lieverleven.be/website/index.php?link=woordenboek. php&idwoord=277&woord=a
  4. http://www.randomhouse.com/wotd/index.pperl?date=20000801
  5. http://www.answers.com/topic/angst-1
  6. Thank you jessicapierce

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