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Coma (German: Koma) is a 2009 Austrian film written and directed by Ludwig Wüst. The film premiered at the Moscow International Film Festival in 2009. It received critical acclaim particularly in the French Canadian press. Due to his gloomy style director Ludwig Wüst is often compared with fellow Austrian directors Michael Haneke and Ulrich Seidl. Coma is the first Austrian film and one of the first films in Europe that had a world-wide release on the internet as video on demand on the renowned cinema website mubi.com simultaneously with its theatrical release.

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  • KOMA ist ein Spielfilm des österreichischen Film- und Theater­regisseurs Ludwig Wüst.Der Film ist sein Spielfilmdebüt. Bei den 31. Filmfestspielen von Moskau 2009 feierte der Film seine Weltpremiere. Der Kinostart in Österreich war am 17. September 2010. KOMA ist der erste österreichische Film, der zeitgleich mit dem Kinostart einen weltweiten Start im Internet als Video-on-Demand bei der Kinoplattform MUBI hatte. (de)
  • Coma (German: Koma) is a 2009 Austrian film written and directed by Ludwig Wüst. The film premiered at the Moscow International Film Festival in 2009. It received critical acclaim particularly in the French Canadian press. Due to his gloomy style director Ludwig Wüst is often compared with fellow Austrian directors Michael Haneke and Ulrich Seidl. Coma is the first Austrian film and one of the first films in Europe that had a world-wide release on the internet as video on demand on the renowned cinema website mubi.com simultaneously with its theatrical release. (en)
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  • Klemens Koscher (en)
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  • Austria (en)
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  • Stadtkino Filmverleih (en)
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  • Samuel Käppeli (en)
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  • Coma (en)
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  • Ludwig Wüst (en)
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  • Claudia Martini (en)
  • Daniela Gaets (en)
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  • Roswitha Soukup (en)
  • Stefan Mansberger (en)
  • Werner Landsgesell (en)
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  • KOMA ist ein Spielfilm des österreichischen Film- und Theater­regisseurs Ludwig Wüst.Der Film ist sein Spielfilmdebüt. Bei den 31. Filmfestspielen von Moskau 2009 feierte der Film seine Weltpremiere. Der Kinostart in Österreich war am 17. September 2010. KOMA ist der erste österreichische Film, der zeitgleich mit dem Kinostart einen weltweiten Start im Internet als Video-on-Demand bei der Kinoplattform MUBI hatte. (de)
  • Coma (German: Koma) is a 2009 Austrian film written and directed by Ludwig Wüst. The film premiered at the Moscow International Film Festival in 2009. It received critical acclaim particularly in the French Canadian press. Due to his gloomy style director Ludwig Wüst is often compared with fellow Austrian directors Michael Haneke and Ulrich Seidl. Coma is the first Austrian film and one of the first films in Europe that had a world-wide release on the internet as video on demand on the renowned cinema website mubi.com simultaneously with its theatrical release. (en)
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