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''Drei Leben - Friderike, Lotte und Stefan Zweig'' [Zweig's relations with his first wife, Friderike Maria, and his second wife, Lotte, as well as his acclaimed autobiography ''Die Welt von Gestern'', form the basis for this film which is in essence a dramatic recount of the last ten years of his life | ''Drei Leben - Friderike, Lotte und Stefan Zweig'' [Zweig's relations with his first wife, Friderike Maria, and his second wife, Lotte, as well as his acclaimed autobiography ''Die Welt von Gestern'', form the basis for this film which is in essence a dramatic recount of the last ten years of his life | ||
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Language: German | |||
Directors: Wilma Kiener and Dieter Matzka | Directors: Wilma Kiener and Dieter Matzka | ||
Script writer: Wilma Kiener | Script writer: Wilma Kiener |
Revision as of 15:19, 28 September 2017
[1993]: Matzka-Kiener-Filmproduktion, München
Drei Leben - Friderike, Lotte und Stefan Zweig [Zweig's relations with his first wife, Friderike Maria, and his second wife, Lotte, as well as his acclaimed autobiography Die Welt von Gestern, form the basis for this film which is in essence a dramatic recount of the last ten years of his life
[1].
Language: German
[2].
Directors: Wilma Kiener and Dieter Matzka
[3].
Script writer: Wilma Kiener
[4].
Cinematographer: Dieter Matzka
[5].
Musik: Theo Flury
[6].
Film editor: Constance Bennecke
[7].
Sound manager: Andreas Hamory
[8].
Runtime: 52 minutes
[9].
Filmed in color
[10].
Filmed in Salzburg, London, Bath, Paris, New York, Nizza, and the Netherlands
[11].
Available in English as: Three Lives - Friederike, Lotte and Stefan Zweig