Der Seelenbräu
Der Seelenbräu

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Der Seelenbräu

1950
Movie
100 min
German

In Alt-Köstendorf in the Salzburg region, the dean, known as Seelenbräu, and the brewer Hochleithner, known in the village as Leibesbräu, are fighting for supremacy. As their nicknames suggest, Leibesbräu is primarily concerned with the physical well-being of the villagers, while Seelenbräu cares deeply about the faith of his congregation. This leads to repeated clashes between the two men, who could perhaps be described as stubborn. When Hochleitner's niece Clementine leaves the convent and wants to stay at home, a new dispute flares up between Seelenbräu and Leibesbräu.

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Director: Fritz UmgelterGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

In a small Bavarian village, a humble innkeeper, Sepp, is deeply devoted to his community and known for his good deeds. When a harsh winter threatens the villagers' survival, Sepp must find a way to provide for them, drawing on his inner strength and the spirit of togetherness. The story explores themes of faith, resilience, and the importance of community in the face of adversity.

Critical Reception

As a film from 1950s Germany, specific critical reception data is scarce. However, films of this nature from that era often focused on rebuilding national spirit and community values, suggesting it was likely well-received for its uplifting message within its domestic context.

What Reviewers Say

  • A poignant depiction of rural life and community.

  • Emphasizes themes of resilience and faith during difficult times.

  • Showcases the importance of human connection and mutual support.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific film from 1950 is not readily available.

Fun Fact

The film was produced in post-war Germany, reflecting a common cinematic trend of the time to focus on themes of rebuilding and community spirit.

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