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  1. The Infernal Comedy: Confessions of a Serial Killer: Directed by Michael Sturminger. With John Malkovich, Laura Aikin, Martin Haselböck, Orchester Wiener Akademie. In 1976, Jack Unterweger was convicted for the murder of Margaret Schaefer and sentenced to life in prison.

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    • Comedy, Crime, Music
    • Michael Sturminger
    • 2010-06-08
  2. Directed by Matthias Leutzendorff, Michael Sturminger. In 1976, Jack Unterweger was convicted for the murder of Margaret Schaefer and sentenced to life in prison. While imprisoned, he committed himself to reading and writing, eventually earning literary respect both inside and outside the penitentiary.

    • Matthias Leutzendorff, Michael Sturminger
    • NCA Productions, Musik Konzept
  3. The Infernal Comedy: Confessions of a Serial Killer. Stage play for baroque orchestra, two sopranos and one actor written and directed by Michael Sturmijnger based on an idea by Birgit Hutter (costume designer) & Martin Haselböck (musical concept) Gluck. Don Juan – Chaconne, ‘L’enfer’.

  4. Sep 4, 2019 · In this unusual mash-up of one-man show with operatic music, complete with chamber orchestra and a company of sopranos, Malkovich—in a no-brainer piece of casting—portrays the real-life ...

  5. It is based on the real-life story of Jack Unterweger, a convicted murderer, acclaimed imprisoned poet, pardoned and celebrated author and journalist, notorious womanizer, and prime example of reintegration, who gradually was suspected of killing a growing number of prostitutes in Vienna, Graz, Prague and Los Angeles, later vanished from Vienna,...

  6. A cross between chilling crime drama and Baroque opera with live orchestra on period instruments, The Infernal Comedy: Confessions of a Serial Killer is based on the life story of twice-imprisoned serial killer Jack Unterweger (played by Malkovich).

  7. In 1976, Jack Unterweger was convicted for the murder of Margaret Schaefer and sentenced to life in prison. While imprisoned, he committed himself to reading and writing, eventually earning literary respect both inside and outside the penitentiary.

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