Träumerei
Träumerei

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Träumerei

1944
Movie
100 min
German

A musical film based on biographical facts about Clara Wieck's love for composer Robert Schumann (1810-1856), her marriage against her will, Schumann's triumph, and his tragic end due to mental illness. The film is beautiful and entertaining, full of noble spirit and beautiful words about art and love, which only conflict in a theoretical context; not least thanks to its solid cast, this film is quite serious and far from kitsch. Completed in 1944, during World War II, the film was rejected by the Nazi leadership, but was eventually released and enjoyed success with an audience already weary of war.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Harald BraunGenres: Drama, Biography, Music

Plot Summary

This German biographical film depicts the life of composer Robert Schumann, focusing on his intense relationship with his wife Clara, a talented pianist, and his struggles with mental illness. The narrative explores his creative process, the sacrifices made for his art, and the profound impact his personal demons had on his life and work.

Critical Reception

As a German production during the Nazi era, "Träumerei" received limited international distribution and critical attention outside of its native country. Within Germany, it was likely viewed through the lens of propaganda, emphasizing artistic achievement and domestic harmony, though its exploration of mental illness may have been considered controversial. Modern critical assessment is scarce due to its historical context and limited availability.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film attempts to capture the passionate artistic and personal life of Robert Schumann.

  • It highlights the crucial role of Clara Schumann in his life and career.

  • The depiction of Schumann's mental health struggles is present, though perhaps subdued due to the era's censorship.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for "Träumerei" is not readily available due to its historical context and limited global release.

Awards & Accolades

None notable.

Fun Fact

The film was produced during World War II and faced significant challenges in its production and distribution due to the ongoing conflict.

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