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Dantons Tod

1981Movie0German
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Director: Götz FriederichGenres: Drama, History

Plot Summary

The film chronicles the final days and trial of Georges Danton, a leading figure of the French Revolution. As the Reign of Terror intensifies, Danton finds himself increasingly at odds with his former ally, Maximilien Robespierre. Accused of corruption and treason, Danton must confront his own past actions and the radical turn the revolution has taken.

Critical Reception

As a television film adaptation of Georg Büchner's play, 'Dantons Tod' (1981) received attention within German television circles for its historical dramatization. Critiques often focused on its fidelity to the source material and the performance of its lead actors in portraying the complex political and philosophical debates of the French Revolution.

What Reviewers Say

  • Faithful adaptation of Georg Büchner's play.
  • Strong performances capture the revolutionary fervor.
  • Explores the moral complexities of political power.

Google audience: As this is a German television film from 1981, specific Google user reviews are not readily available. General audience reception within its original broadcast context would have likely focused on its historical and dramatic interpretation.

Fun Fact

The 1981 film is an adaptation of the 1835 play 'Dantons Tod' by German writer Georg Büchner, a significant work of early realism.

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