Voyager (1991)
March 21, 1991Release Date
Voyager (1991)
March 21, 1991Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Sam Shepard
Walter Faber
Julie Delpy
Sabeth
Barbara Sukowa
Hannah
Traci Lind
Charlene
Deborra-Lee Furness
Ivy
Dieter Kirchlechner
Herbert Hencke
James Ragan
Writer
August Zirner
Joachim Hencke
Thomas Heinze
Kurt
Bill Dunn
Lewin
Peter Berling
Baptist
Lorna Farrar
Arlette
Volker Schlöndorff
Director
Kathleen Matiezen
Lady Stenographer
Max Frisch
Writer
Lou Cutell
New York Doorman
Charley Hayward
Joe
Rudy Wurlitzer
Writer
Wynn Irwin
Dick
James Mathers
Pilot
Eberhard Junkersdorf
Producer
Stanley Myers
Composer
Perla Walter
Restroom Attendant
Roland De Chandenay
UNESCO Delegate
Giorgos Arvanitis
Cinematographer
Pierre Lhomme
Cinematographer
Jacques Martial
African Unesco
Dagmar Hirtz
Editor
Brigitte Catillon
Marianne
Pat Golden
CastingDirector
Philippe Morier-Genoud
Guillaume
Sabine Schroth
CastingDirector
Erica Lawson
Judith
Johnny Vavouras
Musician (uncredited)
Nikos Perakis
ProductionDesigner
Barbara Baum
Costume Design
Edwin Erfmann
Makeup Artist
Vasilis Katsoufis
Executive Producer
Bodo Scriba
Co-Producer
Benedikt Herforth
Art Direction
Media.
Details.
Wiki.
Voyager (German: Homo Faber) is a 1991 English-language drama film directed by Volker Schlöndorff and starring Sam Shepard, Julie Delpy, and Barbara Sukowa. Adapted by screenwriter Rudy Wurlitzer from the 1957 novel Homo Faber by Max Frisch, the film is about a successful engineer traveling throughout Europe and the Americas whose world view based on logic, probability, and technology is challenged when he falls victim to fate, or a series of incredible coincidences.Voyager won the Bavarian Film Award for Best Production (Eberhard Junkersdorf), the German Film Award for Shaping of a Feature Film, and the Guild of German Art House Cinemas Award for Best German Film. It was also nominated for three European Film Awards for Best Film, Best Actress (Julie Delpy), and Best Supporting Actress (Barbara Sukowa), as well as a German Film Award for Outstanding Feature Film.