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Duration: 35 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Jotell |
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Alternate Names: Teresa Weissbach, Teresa White Brook, Teresa Weissbach
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Teresa Weißbach, born in Germany, starred as 'Katharina Schiller' in the 2005 biographical film 'Schiller'. The movie chronicles Friedrich Schiller's life, his aspirations to become a renowned author like Goethe, and his love for an actress while living in Mannheim. His artistic ambitions led him to write plays that did not always receive acclaim, unlike those of his colleague August Wilhelm Iffland.
Release Year: 2005
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Alternative Title: Nuori Schiller, Schiller - La naissance d'un génie, Schiller: I anoixi mias idiofyias, The Young Schiller
Director: Martin Weinhart
Writer: Franziska Buch, Günter Weinhart, Hendrik Hölzemann, Martin Weinhart
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Genre: Biography, Drama
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Friedrich Schiller, a regimental physician in a small German principality, harbors dreams of literary fame inspired by his idol Goethe. When the prince forbids him from pursuing his writing ambitions on the side, Schiller flees to the Palatine Electorate's capital, Mannheim. There, he falls in love with an actress and hopes to secure the position of court author after his first play garners acclaim. However, his artistic aspirations lead him to write a tragedy that fails, unlike the comedies of his dashing colleague and friendly rival, actor August Wilhelm Iffland. The outcome of Schiller's ambition may be decided by court intrigues.
Schiller (2005) is a biographical drama film directed by Martin Weinhart, focusing on the early life of renowned German poet and playwright Friedrich Schiller. Set in the late 18th century, the movie explores Schiller's struggle to balance his responsibilities as a physician with his passion for literature. The film delves into themes of ambition, artistic integrity, and the tension between personal desires and societal expectations. It also touches upon the rivalry and camaraderie among artists during this period.