Friedrich Schiller : eine Dichterjugend /

A silent film about the youth of the leading German 18th century dramatist, poet, and literary theorist Friedrich Schiller (1759-1805). In 1773 he had to leave home and spent miserable years under strict discipline at the military academy of The Duke Karl Eugen, which only strengthened his longing f...

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Corporate Authors: Edition Filmmuseum (Firm), Film & kunst GmbH
Other Authors: Barenz, Joachim, Goetz, Curt, 1888-1960, Grüning, Ilka, 1876-1964, Grüning, Ilka, 1876-1964, Heermann, Isabel, Kaufmann, Max, Loos, Theodor, 1883-1954, Patteg, Max, Vallentin, Hermann, 1870-1945
Format: Unknown
Language:German
English
French
Portuguese
Spanish
Published: [München] : Edition Filmmuseum : Film & Kunst, [2005]
[München] : Edition Filmmuseum : Film & Kunst GmbH, ©2005
Series:Edition Filmmuseum ; 2
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Summary:A silent film about the youth of the leading German 18th century dramatist, poet, and literary theorist Friedrich Schiller (1759-1805). In 1773 he had to leave home and spent miserable years under strict discipline at the military academy of The Duke Karl Eugen, which only strengthened his longing for freedom. His first play "The Robbers" (1781) spoke of the ideas of liberty and became a landmark in German theater. Following the conventions of the silent movie era, the positive was tinted
A silent film about the youth of the leading German 18th century dramatist, poet, and literary theorist Friedrich Schiller (1759-1805). In 1773 he had to leave home and spent miserable years under strict discipline at the military academy of The Duke Karl Eugen, which only strengthened his longing for freedom. His first play "The Robbers" (1781) spoke of the ideas of liberty and became a landmark in German theater. Following the conventions of the silent movie era, the positive was tinted
Item Description:Includes two different improvised piano scores by Joachim Bärenz
Includes two different improvised piano scores by Joachim Bärenz
Originally produced in 1923; restored by Filmmusuem München in 2005
Originally produced in 1923; restored by Filmmusuem München in 2005
Special features: deleted and missing scenes from the original screenplay
Physical Description:1 videodisc (102 min.) : sound, black and white (tinted) ; 4 3/4 in
Format:DVD, all regions; PAL; aspect ratio 1.33:1, Dolby digital 2.0 stereo
Production Credits:Photography, Otto Tober, Hans Scholz