Beethoven Lives Upstairs
Beethoven Lives Upstairs

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Beethoven Lives Upstairs

1992
Movie
51 min
English

When his mother rents their vacant room to a peculiar composer, Christoph can't believe his bad luck. But as the abrasive boarder, Ludwig Van Beethoven, begins creating his masterful 9th Symphony, Christoph is won over by the majesty of his music. This lighthearted family drama was awarded the 1993 Emmy for Outstanding Children's Program.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Radha BarmanGenres: Family, Drama, Music, Biography

Plot Summary

In 1823 Vienna, young Christoph shares his apartment with his mother and his uncle, a musician. Their quiet lives are disrupted when Ludwig van Beethoven, their new tenant, moves in upstairs. Christoph, initially annoyed by the constant noise and erratic behavior, gradually develops an admiration for the composer's music and spirit, despite Beethoven's increasing deafness.

Critical Reception

Beethoven Lives Upstairs is a charming and educational film that aims to introduce classical music and the life of Beethoven to younger audiences. It is generally well-regarded for its accessibility and heartwarming story, making it a popular choice for family viewing.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its engaging portrayal of a young boy's discovery of classical music.

  • Appreciated for its family-friendly approach to a historical figure.

  • Noted as an effective tool for introducing children to Beethoven's work.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's ability to make classical music and historical figures relatable and interesting for children, fostering an early appreciation for the arts.

Fun Fact

The film was produced by Canada's Motivation Entertainment, known for educational children's programming.

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