Beethoven's Great Love
Beethoven's Great Love | |
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Directed by | Abel Gance |
Written by | Abel Gance Steve Passeur |
Produced by | Michel Kagansky Christian Stengel |
Starring | Harry Baur Annie Ducaux Jany Holt |
Cinematography | Marc Fossard Robert Lefebvre |
Edited by | Marguerite Beaugé André Galitzine |
Music by | Philippe Gaubert |
Production company | Général Productions |
Distributed by | Éclair-Journal |
Release date |
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Running time | 135 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Beethoven's Great Love (French: Un grand amour de Beethoven is a 1936 French historical musical drama film directed by Abel Gance and starring Harry Baur, Annie Ducaux and Jany Holt.[1][2] It portrays the career of the composer Ludwig van Beethoven. In Britain and the United States it was sometimes alternatively titled The Life and Loves of Beethoven.
It was shot at the Cité Elgé Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jacques Colombier.
Plot
[edit]In Vienna in the early 19th century, while Beethoven works as a musical tutor, two of Beethoven's pupils are in love with him. One ends up marrying a count instead while the other spends years of unrequited love as his fiancée. Beethoven moves to Heiligenstadt to dedicate himself to his music, and overcoming his growing deafness, composes a series of masterworks.
Cast
[edit]- Harry Baur as Ludwig van Beethoven
- Annie Ducaux as Thérèse de Brunswick
- Jany Holt as Juliette Guicciardi
- Jean-Louis Barrault as Karl van Beethoven
- Jean Debucourt as Le comte Robert Gallenberg
- André Nox as Humpholz
- Gaston Dubosc as Anton Schindler
- Sylvie Gance as La mère de l'enfant mort
- Georges Paulais as Le médecin
- Georges Saillard as Breuning
- Jean Pâqui as Pierrot
- Jane Marken as Esther Frechet - la cuisinière
- Marcel Dalio as L'éditeur Steiner
- André Bertic as Johann van Beethoven
- Roger Blin as de Ries
- Dalméras as Franz Schubert
- Lucas Gridoux as Nikolaus Zmeskall
- Yolande Laffon as La comtesse Guicciardi
- Lucien Rozenberg as Le comte Guicciardi
- Paul Pauley as Schuppanzigh
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ King p.243
- ^ Karney, Robyn; Finler, Joel Waldo; Bergan, Ronald (2006). Cinema Year by Year: The Complete Illustrated History of Film. Dorling Kindersley. ISBN 978-0-7566-2259-6.
Bibliography
[edit]- King, Norman. Abel Gance: A Politics of Spectacle. Bloomsbury Academic, 1984.
External links
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- 1936 films
- French historical musical films
- French musical drama films
- French black-and-white films
- Films directed by Abel Gance
- 1930s historical musical films
- 1930s musical drama films
- Depictions of Ludwig van Beethoven on film
- Cultural depictions of Franz Schubert
- Films set in the 1800s
- Films set in the 1810s
- Films set in the 1820s
- Films set in Vienna
- 1936 drama films
- 1930s French films
- Films shot at Cité Elgé Studios
- 1930s French film stubs
- Historical musical film stubs