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028 _aIN 4343
040 _cGoethe Zentrum Library
041 _aGerman
_jGerman | Spanish | Portuguese | Lithuanian | English | French | Russian
082 _aDF2017/17
100 _aSeemann ,Horst
_eRegie
245 _aBeethoven Tage aus einem Leben
246 _aBeethoven - Days in a Life[EN]
260 _aDeutsche Demokratische Republik :
_bGoethe Institut eV ,
_c2017.
260 _bDEFA-Studio für Spielfilme
300 _aColour, 104min.
_c;12cm
_e1xDVD
520 _aDie Episoden aus dem Leben und Schaffen des auf der Höhe seines Ruhmes stehenden Komponisten umfassen die Jahre 1813 bis 1819 in Wien. Beethovens sinfonisches Werk ,,Wellingtons Sieg oder Die Schlacht bei Vittoria" wird vom Publikum begeistert aufgenommen .Seine Lebensverhältnisse aber sind eher bescheiden und bedrückendn .Ständiger Geldmangel ,Streit mit der Haushälterin ,Bevormundung durch die beiden Brüder Johann und Karl ,Bespitzelung wegen seiner demokratischen Gesinnung ,zunehmende Taubheit. Seine Vereinsamung wird immer gröβer ,er erinnert sich seiner ,,unsterblichen Geliebten". Dennoch ist seine Schaffenskraft nicht gebrochen.
520 _a[EN]In the time-line depicted in the film (1813 - 1819), Ludwig van Beethoven is at the height of his fame. As an internationally recognized composer, his work is widely played and greatly celebrated by the public - but, his domestic circumstances are nevertheless depressing. His hearing continually deteriorates until finally he becomes totally deaf, and also his relationship with his two brothers is exceedingly strained: Johann and Karl could never really understand their brilliant brother, and Ludwig held his two brothers in contempt because of their petty bourgeois airs. And finally, not only Beethoven’s constant shortage of money of his "undying love” anguished and depressed him. As Beethoven did not attempt to hide his deeply ingrained democratic beliefs, the reactionary Metternich regime’s spies constantly monitored his every move. Beethoven’s problems were compounded by his unruly temperament as well as his deafness which caused him to be even more mistrustful - indeed, he often felt misunderstood even by his friends. Beethoven, in a fatherly manner, was fondly attached to his nephew Karl, to whom he finally dedicates his life. Beethoven also found consolatory joy and inspiration in the beauty of nature. And now we finally see Beethoven, in concert with the music from the 9th Symphony which is being created - once again, he’s on the lookout for a new flat - as he moves out of his historical epoch into ours.
653 _aMusic
653 _aLove, Relationship
653 _aHistory
653 _aFamily
653 _aDrama
653 _aPsychology
653 _a Illness / Addiction
653 _aPhysical impairment
655 _aBiography
700 _aGünter Kunert
_eDrehbuch
942 _2Custom
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