Max Frisch, Citoyen
Max Frisch, Citoyen

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Max Frisch, Citoyen

2008
Movie
94 min
German

Max Frisch was the last big Swiss intellectual widely respected as a “voice” in its own right – a character hardly found today. The film retells Frisch’s story as a witness of the unfolding 20th century, wondering if such “voices” are needed at all, or if we could do without them.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Markus F. G. Schmid, Daniel von AarburgGenres: Documentary, Biography

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the life and work of the renowned Swiss writer Max Frisch. It delves into his literary achievements, his critical engagement with Swiss society, and his personal reflections on identity and citizenship. Through archival footage and interviews, the film offers a comprehensive portrait of a significant 20th-century intellectual.

Critical Reception

As a documentary focused on a specific literary figure, "Max Frisch, Citoyen" generally received positive attention from critics who appreciated its in-depth exploration of Frisch's life and its insightful analysis of his contributions to literature and public discourse. It is regarded as a valuable resource for understanding Frisch's complex legacy.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its thorough examination of Max Frisch's multifaceted career.

  • Commended for its insightful analysis of Frisch's social and political commentary.

  • Considered a definitive portrait of the influential Swiss writer.

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Fun Fact

The film's title, "Max Frisch, Citoyen," translates to "Max Frisch, Citizen," reflecting the documentary's focus on Frisch's engagement with his role and responsibilities as a citizen, particularly within Swiss society.

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