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[1946]: Two Cities Films, London and Rome
Beware of Pity [A black and white film drama based on Stefan Zweig's novel "Ungeduld des Herzens"]
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Language: English
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Director: Maurice Elvey
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Producer: Maurice Elvey and W. P. Lipscomb
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Script writers: Elizabeth Baron, W. P. Lipscomb, and Marguerite Stern
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Cast: Lilli Palmer, Albert Lieven, Cedric Hardwicke, Gladys Cooper et al.
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Runtime: 1 hour and 45 minutes
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Released in England on 22 July 1946
[2017]: Barbican, London
Beware of Pity [A stage play based on Stefan Zweig's novel "Ungeduld des Herzens"]. Staged by Simon McBurney at the Barbican, 9-12 February. Frist staged By Simon McBurney at the Schaubühne , Berlin, December 2015
Discussion:. Simon McBurney. "Beware of Pity is chillingly resonant in the Trump era" in The Guardian [London], 3 February 2017. See: http://www/theguardian.com/.../simon-mcburney-beware-of-pity-Stefan-Zweig-trump
Reviews:
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Nice, David. "Beware of Pity, Complicite & Schaubühne, Berlin, Barbican" in The Arts Desk [Cockfosters, London], 10 February 2017. Contains 2 photographs from scenes of the play. See: http://www.theartsdesk.com/theatre/beware-pity-complicite-schaub%C3%BChne-berlin-barbican
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Stand, John. "Beware of Pity review: Go and share a dream of pity and of love" in The Sydney Morning Herald [Sydney, Australia], 24 January 2019. A review of Simon McBurney's play Beware of Pity based upon Stefan Zweig's novel Ungeduld des Herzens . The play was presented on stage in the Roslyn Packer Theatre, Walsh Bay (Sydney), from 23 to 27 January 2019. Christoph Gawenda and Laurenz Laufenberg play Hofmiller; Marie Burchard plays Edith; Eva Meckbach plays both Edith and Illona. Music and sound by Pete Malkin; video by Will Duke; the set by Anna Fleischle; and the costumes by Holly Waddington. See: https://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/theatre/beware-of-pity-review-go-and-share-a-dream-of-pity-and-of-love-20190124-h1af2l.html
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Shand, John. "Simon McBurney: collaborating across the language divide" in The Age [Melbourne, Australia], 15 January 2019. Concerning Ungeduld des Herzens, a German stage play based on Beware of Pity in a version by Simon McBurney, James Yeatman, Maja Zade and the ensemble. Presented on stage in the Schaubühne am Lehniner Platz, Berlin in January 2019. See: https://www.theage.com.au/entertainment/theatre/simon-mcburney-collaborating-across-the-language-divide-20190110-h19xcv.html
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Trueman, Matt. "Stefan Zweig: Complicite's Simon McBurney on why he matters" in The Financial Times [London], 28 January 2017, Life and Arts, p. 12. Photograph by Gianmarco Bresadola. See: Google: Matt Trueman. Stefan Zweig: Complicite's Simon McBurney on why he matters
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Wake, Caroline. "Beware of Pity is beautiful to watch, but clashes with modern sensibilities" in The Conversation [Website, Melbourne, Australia], 24 January 2019. See: http://theconversation.com/beware-of-pity-is-beautiful-to-watch-but-clashes-with-modern-sensibilities-110440