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Beethoven - Days in a Life

Beethoven - Days in a Life

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Vienna, 1813-1819: Beethoven (played by Donatas Banionis) is at the peak of his fame. Orchestras all over the world play his music, but he lives modestly and is dependent upon private patrons. Nagged by his patronizing brothers, spied upon by officials for his republican beliefs and faced by his progressive hearing loss, the composer becomes more and more isolated. Seeman’s poetic film explores the joys, heartbreak and artistic spirit of the great composer as he works on his Ninth Symphony.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

German

Runtime

108 mins

Rating

5/10

Release Date

14 October 1976

Country

East Germany

Cast

Donatas Banionis

Donatas Banionis

Ludwig van Beethoven

Stefan Lisewski

Stefan Lisewski

Johann van Beethoven

Hans Teuscher

Hans Teuscher

Karl van Beethoven

Renate Richter

Renate Richter

Gräfin Josephine Brunsvik

Eberhard Esche

Eberhard Esche

Beethovens Sekretär

Fred Delmare

Fred Delmare

Johann Nepomuk Mälzel

Katja Paryla

Katja Paryla

Johanna

Günter Wolf

Günter Wolf

Leon Niemczyk

Leon Niemczyk

Fürst Andreas Rasumowski

Marita Böhme

Marita Böhme

Konzertsängerin S.

Rolf Hoppe

Rolf Hoppe

Ignaz Schuppanzigh

Hannjo Hasse

Hannjo Hasse

Fürst Karl Lichnowski

Erika Pelikowsky

Erika Pelikowsky

Günter Rüger

Günter Rüger

Gerry Wolff

Gerry Wolff

Herwart Grosse

Herwart Grosse

Wolfgang Greese

Wolfgang Greese

Gerd Ehlers

Gerd Ehlers

Dirk Nawrocki

Dirk Nawrocki

Christa Gottschalk

Christa Gottschalk

Hanns-Jörn Weber

Hanns-Jörn Weber

Eva Jiroušková

Eva Jiroušková

Werner Dissel

Werner Dissel

Grisslinger

Wolf Sabo

Wolf Sabo

Angela Brunner

Angela Brunner

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