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Friedrich Schiller - Eine Dichterjugend
In his film version, Curt Goetz shifts the focus away from the poetic output towards the young Friedrich Schiller himself: on the misery of his soul whilst a pupil of the ducal military academy, his opposition to the strict physical drill and the narrow intellectual confines of the "Karlsschule", his juvenile passion for the works of Shakespeare, Klopstock and Lessing, his anger at unjust authorities, his devotion to women, and finally his inability to cope with financial matters
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Plot Summary
This German silent film chronicles the tumultuous early life of the renowned poet Friedrich Schiller. It delves into his strict upbringing under the Duke of Württemberg, his struggles with authority, and the burgeoning artistic and romantic passions that shaped his early years. The film captures his rebellious spirit and his determination to pursue his literary ambitions against societal constraints.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1923, specific critical reception data is scarce. However, it is recognized as a significant biographical film of its era, contributing to the historical German cinema landscape. Audiences likely appreciated its dramatic portrayal of a national literary figure's formative years.
What Reviewers Say
A dramatic exploration of a literary giant's youth.
Captures the spirit of rebellion and artistic awakening.
Offers a glimpse into historical German filmmaking.
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Fun Fact
This film was released during the Weimar Republic era in Germany, a period of significant artistic and cultural output despite political instability.
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