Germany / Apr 29, 2005
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
The young Friedrich Schiller begins his life as a poet with a dramatic escape. After the sensational success of his first drama "The Robbers", he deserts from the Duke's army. At the Mannheim Court and National Theatre, he initially receives a friendly reception, but his new play "Fiesko" is not well received by the artistic director Dalberg. In the successful actor and author August Wilhelm Iffland, Schiller finds a strong competitor for the position of in-house playwright and vies with him for the love of the same woman. The young poet's situation becomes increasingly precarious; he has no money, suffers from hunger and falls seriously ill. Nevertheless, he works feverishly for recognition and success with no regard for his own health.
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Martin Feifel | Beck |
| Nikolaus Paryla | Tänzer |
| Catrin Striebeck | Frau Toscani |
| Florian Stetter | Scharffenstein |
| Michael Hanemann | Caspar Schiller |
| Carola Regnier | Kurfürstin |
| Joachim Bliese | Arzt |
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Schiller |
| Original language | Deutsch (DE) |
| Spoken languages | Deutsch |
| Production countries | Germany |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | ARTE, Bavaria Film, BR, ARD Degeto, Maran Film, MDR, SWR, ARD |
| Release date | 29 aprile 2005 |
| Production | Bernd Krause, Michael Hild, Uschi Reich, Wolfgang Krenz |
| Writer | Hendrik Hölzemann, Martin Weinhart, Günter Weinhart |
| Editing | Christian Nauheimer |
| Cinematography | Klaus Eichhammer |
| Assistant directors | Martin Weinhart |
| Camera operators | Klaus Eichhammer |
| Additional photography | Klaus Eichhammer |
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| Music | Thomas Osterhoff |
| Sound | Thomas Osterhoff |
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