Robert Walser
Robert Walser

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Robert Walser

1978
Movie
75 min
German

An experimental biopic that explores the life of Swiss writer Robert Walser. The film deliberately avoids a linear narrative structure and approaches Walser more in the form of a poetic meditation on the life of a poet. Walser is portrayed as a role model for the film's author, who has radically distanced himself from or rejected the grammar and rhetoric of conventional film more than his colleagues.

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Director: Klaus Pierwo BonaventuraGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the life and literary work of the Swiss writer Robert Walser. It delves into his introspective and often melancholic prose, examining his unique style and the themes that preoccupied him throughout his career. The film also touches upon his personal struggles and his eventual withdrawal from public life.

Critical Reception

Information on the critical reception for this specific 1978 documentary is scarce. However, documentaries focusing on literary figures often appeal to niche audiences interested in literature and biography. Its impact is primarily in its contribution to the understanding and appreciation of Robert Walser's work.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers insight into the world of a lesser-known but significant author.

  • Appreciated for its focus on Walser's unique literary voice.

  • Provides a biographical context for Walser's introspective writings.

Google audience: Audience reviews for this specific documentary are not widely available. General sentiment towards films about literary figures typically highlights their value for educational purposes and for deepening appreciation of an author's body of work.

Fun Fact

Robert Walser's own writings often influenced later prominent authors, including Franz Kafka, who reportedly admired Walser's work immensely.

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