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Beethoven - Days in a Life 1976

★ 5.25 votes108 min📅 1976-10-14

Set against the backdrop of Vienna between 1813 and 1819, *Beethoven - Days in a Life* (1976) follows Ludwig van Beethoven at the zenith of his fame, when orchestras worldwide performed his compositions.

Director: Horst Seemann

Cast

Donatas Banionis
Donatas Banionis
Ludwig van Beethoven
Stefan Lisewski
Stefan Lisewski
Johann van Beethoven
Hans Teuscher
Hans Teuscher
Karl van Beethoven
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.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Beethoven - Days in a Life* (1976) about?

This historical drama follows Ludwig van Beethoven during the pivotal years of 1813 to 1819, a period marked by his fame and personal turmoil. As his hearing deteriorates and personal relationships strain, the film traces his journey toward completing his iconic Ninth Symphony.

Who directed *Beethoven - Days in a Life*?

The film was directed by Horst Seemann, a filmmaker known for his thoughtful and atmospheric storytelling in cinematic works of historical significance.

Who stars in *Beethoven - Days in a Life*?

The film features Donatas Banionis as Beethoven, alongside Stefan Lisewski, Hans Teuscher, Renate Richter, and Eberhard Esche in pivotal supporting roles.

Is *Beethoven - Days in a Life* (1976) worth watching?

For fans of classical music and historical dramas, this film offers a compelling look at Beethoven's life during a defining chapter. Its poetic approach and emotional depth make it a rewarding experience, though its unrated status may limit broader recognition.

How long is *Beethoven - Days in a Life*?

The runtime of *Beethoven - Days in a Life* is 108 minutes.

About Beethoven - Days in a Life (1976) — Exploring the Maestro's Final Years of Creation

Set against the backdrop of Vienna between 1813 and 1819, *Beethoven - Days in a Life* (1976) follows Ludwig van Beethoven at the zenith of his fame, when orchestras worldwide performed his compositions. Directed by Horst Seemann, this poetic drama stars Donatas Banionis in a deeply introspective portrayal of the maestro navigating a life of artistic brilliance amidst personal struggles. As Beethoven grapples with his progressive hearing loss, isolation from society, and the pressures of his patronizing family, he channels his emotions into composing his masterpiece—the Ninth Symphony. The film captures the raw intensity of his creative spirit, blending historical drama with intimate reflection.

Horst Seemann's sensitive direction weaves together themes of genius, sacrifice, and resilience, creating an atmosphere both somber and transcendent. The narrative delves into Beethoven's private world, revealing the human behind the myth—his vulnerabilities, his defiance, and his unwavering dedication to art despite overwhelming adversity.