Edith's Diary
Film

Edith's Diary

1983 · 102 min · ★ 5 · Dir. Hans W. Geißendörfer

Edith runs a left-wing journal and when her marriage starts to fall apart (her husband is unfaithful), she can find no solace in her son who is more of a problem than an asset. On top of heading toward a divorce and being unable to handle her son's asocial tendencies, her neurotic uncle moves in, demanding personalized care. Just to keep her sanity intact, Edith starts writing in her diary to vent her own feelings and ambitions. As her son goes from bad to worse over a five-year period, it turns out that Edith's diary may be of more benefit than she could have ever imagined. In this adaptation of Edith's Diary by Patricia Highsmith, director and writer Hans W. Geissendoerfer has maintained Highsmith's psychologically tormented characters while changing the location and time of her story from the U.S. of the 1960s to Germany in the early 1980s.

Starring

Angela Winkler
Angela Winkler
Edith Baumeister
Vadim Glowna
Vadim Glowna
Paul Baumeister
Leopold von Verschuer
Leopold von Verschuer
Chris Baumeister
Hans Madin
Uncle George
Irm Hermann
Irm Hermann
Sabina Angerwolf
Wolfgang Condrus
Wolfgang Condrus
Bernd Angerwolf
Friedrich G. Beckhaus
Friedrich G. Beckhaus
Dr. Bleibig
Werner Eichhorn
Doctor Starr
Sona MacDonald
Katharina
Michaela Gries
Annemarie
Beate Tober
Helga
Dieter Baier
Pierre Clémenti
Pierre Clémenti
Barbara Czerwinski
Susanne Kellermann
Susanne Kellermann
Jürgen Knieper
Barbara Morawiecz
Barbara Morawiecz
Britta Pohland