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Plot Summary
This German television film, 'Clavigo,' is based on Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's play of the same name. It tells the story of Francisco de Clavijo, a young Spanish nobleman who falls in love with Marie, the sister of the playwright Beaumarchais. Despite initial affections, Clavijo is manipulated by his wealthy uncle into betraying Marie and her family, leading to a dramatic conflict of honor, love, and societal pressures.
Critical Reception
As a television adaptation of a classic German play, 'Clavigo' (1978) was primarily evaluated within the context of German television programming of its era. Critical reception focused on its faithfulness to the source material and the performances of its cast in bringing Goethe's dramatic work to the screen. It is generally considered a solid, if not groundbreaking, television production that successfully translated a significant literary work for a wider audience.
What Reviewers Say
Faithful adaptation of Goethe's play.
Strong performances from the lead actors.
A well-produced German television drama.
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Fun Fact
The play 'Clavigo' by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, upon which this film is based, was Goethe's first drama and was written in 1774, inspired by a real-life event involving his friend, the writer Friedrich von Claisen.
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