Vienna

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The first plans for an underground railroad began in Vienna back in the 1840s. Over 100 years later, the city council agreed to convert the so-called Stadtbahn (today's U6 line) into a larger subway network.

The system now consists of five lines, is over 80 km long and transports over 1.3 million passengers a day in a constantly growing network. The new U5 line is planned to be fully automated and we get an exclusive insight into the preparation of the 120m long and 500 ton tunnel drilling machine, which will eat its way through Vienna's underground at 10m per day for the next two years.

Right next door, in an active tunnel of the U4, we meet the urban explorer @aka_thecity who we are allowed to accompany to his favorite place in Vienna's underground. He describes the appeal of visiting places that civilians don't normally have access to. He gives us a gripping and unique insight into the tunnels and tracks of the Vienna subway.

As we make our way through the system, we meet the chart-topping “Onk Lou” who, although he can be heard regularly on the radio, prefers to try out his new songs in the subway and inspire passengers with his very special voice. He gives us an exclusive concert in one of Vienna's famous Otto Wagner pavilions (Pilgramgasse station).

The music disappears in the noise of the service and in the foreground we hear the clacking of a blind man's cane through one of the 24 km of safety lines in the Vienna subway. The cane belongs to Oliver and we are allowed to accompany him for a while. We learn how he finds his way around the urban jungle as a blind person and what we as passengers can do to make things a little easier for him.

Our next encounter is very quiet, but no less interesting.
In the middle of the passenger tunnels at Schottenring station, we observe the performance artist Julia Petschinka, who awakens as a druid among the hurrying passengers.

Night owls also get their money's worth in the Vienna subway.
We visit the first Vienna subway rave party in Volkstheater station.
We are the only camera team allowed to take a look behind the scenes and show how two trains are equipped as a bar and DJ train in advance.

But it's not just music that the Vienna subway has to offer: the art organization Red Carpet Award uses unused spaces in over 12 subway stations and gives both young and established artists such as Ai Weiwei the opportunity to make their art accessible to people at a very low threshold. We talk to the curator of the art initiative and find out why it is so important to bring art into people's everyday lives and why the
subway is the perfect place for this.

The passengers we meet on our way through the system tell us about their Vienna and why this city is on the one hand the most liveable, but on the other hand the most unfriendly city in the world. We talk about the “grumblers” and the train travelers, the cosmopolitan and at the same time small-town mentalities.

Auf dem ersten U-Bahn-Rave Wiens in der Station Volkstheater.
Personentunnel am Schottenring
„Onk Lou“ bei seinem Guerilla-Konzert in der Station Pilgramgasse
leerer Personentunnel
Performance-Künstlerin Julia Petschinska im Interview
Der Wiener Maulwurf
Sonnenuntergang über der Donaustadtbrücke

Credits

A SERIES BY
Timo Novotny

CREATIVE PRODUCER
Sebastian Rieker

CO-AUTHORS
E.L. Petschinka
Katarzyna Kalinska
Sarah Torribio
Harald Salaun

SOUND
Franz Moritz

MIX & MASTERING
Bernhard Schedelberger

MUSIC
Markus Kienzl (Sofa Surfers)

CAMERA
Florian Stratenwerth
Timo Novotny

ADDITIONAL CAMERA
Luka Ljubicic

POST PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
Leonard Mink

EDITING
Yannik Pföhler
Leonard Mink
Oli Jess
Timo Novotny

EDITING ASSISTANCE
Louisa Göttelmann (STEP/HFM)
Luka Ljubicic
Tobias Dierl

VFX & COLORS
Ebo Rose

MOTION DESIGN
Ralf Ott

TYPEFACE
Nik Thönen / Binnenland

RESEARCH
Peter Janecek
Clara Scheiner (STEP/HFM)

PRODUCERS
Gregor Streiber
Peter Janecek
Sebastian Rieker
Timo Novotny
Friedemann Hottenbacher

LINE PRODUCER
Jonathan Thiemeier

PRODUCTION ASSISTANCE
Clara Scheiner (STEP/HFM)
Steven Melzer
Paulo Muenchrath

PRODUCTION ASSISTANCE VIENNA
Peter Janecek

EDITORIAL BR
Petra Felber, BR
Martin Kowalczyk, BR
Sonja Scheider, BR ARTE
Katja Ferwagner, BR ARTE

EDITORIAL ARTE
Katja Dünnebacke (Arte Deutschland)
Caroline Mutz (Arte G.E.I.E.)

EDITORIAL ČT
Markéta Štinglová
Barbora Svobodová
Jakub Mahler
Daniela Šantrochová

EDITORIAL ORF
Gerald Heidegger

FUNDING
Fernsehfonds Austria
Medienboard Berlin- Brandenburg
Filmfonds Wien

CAST
Onk Lou
Julius Rettl
Oliver Dadsetan
Julia Petschinka
Christian Nebois
Manuel Gras & Jochen Höller 
Aka_thecity
Valerie Simons & Laura Farrensteiner

PASSENGERS & INTERVIEWS
Evamaria Trischak
Samuel Hafner
Rigel & Christine Flamond
Sherri Spelic
Franziska Reinecke
Saedi Tania
Simone Richter
René Kufner
Riana Sulic
Martine & Vianya-Elena Maierhofer
Christoph Wiesinger
Katharina Haiböck
Malidalena Axmann
Valentina Weiser
Robert Ziffer-Teschenbruck
Kaynak Hüs
Jdeanka Vanekova 

WIENER LINIEN
Ingeborg Fritz
Deborah Giehrl
Herbert Hartenthaler
Christian Mladik
Ingrid Monsberger-Köchler
Martina Rehse
Roman Zach
Andrea Zefferer

BEST BOY
Loris Novotny

DUBBING
Urs Hauck 

DUB ACTORS
Gordon Piedesack
Patrick Lamb
Nina West
Mai Horlemann
Harry Kühn
Tom Vogt

ARTISTS
Lisa Großkopf
Milan Mladenovic
Francisco Valenca Vaz
Tristan Neuberger
Jochen Höller

THANKS TO
Onno Ehlers
Katica De Pascale
Celina Melzer
Jennifer Nemes
Thomas Gieferl
Filip Bival
Bernd Schulz
Allan Mena
Sieglinde Herzog
a_kiwara
Luke Bliedtner
Zdeněk Blaha (IDF)
Anna Kaslová (IDF)
Veronika F. Dvořáčková (IDF)
Ivana Pauerová Miloševičová (IDF)

© INSELFILM/SEEHUND MEDIA/PLAESION FILM/INLOOPS/BR/ČT/ORF, 2024