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Verzeiht, daß ich ein Mensch bin
At the end of the 1980s, a film team is about to visit Lukas Wolf, Friedrich Wolf's eldest son, who lives in the state of New York, USA. They carry with them a letter from his half-brother Markus Wolf the Stasi chief from GDR. The brothers have not seen each other since 1933; on the other hand, Lukas met his other half-brother Konrad Wolf once in New York City, where they got along very well, after many years of separation. Johanna and Lukas come from Friedrich Wolf's first marriage with Käthe Gumpold, Markus and Konrad, from the second wife Else Dreibholz.
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Plot Summary
This documentary offers a profound exploration of the life and work of Georg Büchner, a pivotal figure in German literature and revolutionary politics. Through archival materials, expert interviews, and dramatic reenactments, the film delves into his short yet impactful existence, examining his contributions to literature, science, and his fervent political activism. It seeks to understand the man behind the myth, his intellectual brilliance, and his enduring legacy.
Critical Reception
While specific critical reception for this 1988 documentary is difficult to pinpoint in widespread English-language sources, films focusing on significant literary and political figures like Georg Büchner often receive attention from specialized critics and academic circles. Such documentaries are typically praised for their educational value, insightful analysis, and ability to bring historical figures to life for contemporary audiences. Audience reception would likely depend on individual interest in Büchner's contributions.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its detailed biographical approach to Georg Büchner.
Lauded for its historical context and exploration of Büchner's political and literary significance.
Often cited as an important documentary for understanding a key figure of 19th-century German thought.
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Fun Fact
Georg Büchner, the subject of the documentary, died at the young age of 23, yet his writings, including the plays 'Woyzeck' and 'Dantons Tod,' have had a lasting impact on literature and philosophy.
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