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Der Schweinehirt
The Kingdom of Lichterwald is facing financial ruin and only by marrying a wealthy bride can Prince Augustin hope to prevent worse. He decides to marry no less than the Emperor's daughter, Victoria.
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Plot Summary
A prince, stripped of his riches by a cruel emperor, disguises himself as a swineherd to win the love of a princess. He presents her with a magical nightingale and a self-playing lute, but she ultimately dismisses him for his supposed lack of refinement. Heartbroken, the prince is only able to reveal his true identity and reclaim his honor through a series of cunning deceptions.
Critical Reception
The German television film 'Der Schweinehirt' (The Swineherd) is a modern adaptation of the classic Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale. It was generally well-received by audiences for its faithful yet engaging retelling of the story, with praise often directed at its charming performances and visual appeal. Critical reviews were largely positive, highlighting its suitability as family entertainment and its ability to capture the whimsical spirit of the original tale.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its enchanting adaptation of a beloved fairy tale.
Appreciated for its charming cast and visually appealing production.
Considered a delightful and suitable watch for families.
Google audience: Audience reception information for this specific German television film is not widely available on Google platforms.
Fun Fact
The story is based on Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale of the same name, first published in 1841.
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