Citizen Krone, Austria between the Lines
Directed by Nathalie Borgers29 november 2002 57mDokumentär
8.8
This film journeys deep into the heart of Austria’s favorite daily newspaper, the Kronen Zeitung, the most widely-read paper per capita in the world. The “Krone’s” 2.7 million readers represent 43% of the Austrian press market. A reflection of the Austrian soul, this newspaper serves as a prism through which we can understand the rise of the populist Right in this country and examine the dangerous flirtation between media and politics.
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Citizen Krone, Austria between the Lines was released on 29 november 2002.
Citizen Krone, Austria between the Lines was directed by Nathalie Borgers.
Citizen Krone, Austria between the Lines has a runtime of 57m.
Citizen Krone, Austria between the Lines was produced by Johannes Rosenberger.
This film journeys deep into the heart of Austria’s favorite daily newspaper, the Kronen Zeitung, the most widely-read paper per capita in the world. The “Krone’s” 2.7 million readers represent 43% of the Austrian press market. A reflection of the Austrian soul, this newspaper serves as a prism through which we can understand the rise of the populist Right in this country and examine the dangerous flirtation between media and politics.
The key characters in Citizen Krone, Austria between the Lines are Self (Hans Dichand), Self (Erhard Busek), Self (Jörg Haider).
Citizen Krone, Austria between the Lines is a Dokumentär film.




