Summaries

It is one of the last days of an exceptionally hot summer in 1956. Bertolt Brecht (Bierbichler) is about to leave his lakeside house among the tall birches in Brandenburg to return to Berlin for the upcoming theater season. Most of the women in his life are there: his wife, Helene Weigel (Bleibtreu); his daughter, Barbara; his old lover Ruth Berlau; his latest flame, the actress Käthe Reichel; and sensuous Isot Kilian, whose affections and body he shares with the rebel political activist Wolfgang Harich. The friends and lovers swim, write, eat, drink, and philosophize about art, politics, and life as the Stasi lurks all the while on the sidelines, waiting. The serenity of the country on this summer day stands in marked contrast to the storm of jealousy and egomania, betrayal and dashed hopes at whose center Brecht is trapped, struggling to make plans for a future that fate will end only days later. A brilliant ensemble cast and music by John Cale complement this fascinating portrait of one of Germany's leading modern artists.—Harvard Film Archive

Details

Keywords
  • female full frontal nudity
  • vacation
  • lakeside
  • reference to bertolt brecht
  • burning hat
Genres
  • Comedy
  • Drama
  • Biography
Release date Sep 13, 2000
Countries of origin Germany Poland
Language German
Filming locations Poland
Production companies ARTE Filmboard Berlin-Brandenburg (FBB) European Script Fund

Box office

Gross US & Canada $10952
Opening weekend US & Canada $3741

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 37m
Color Color
Sound mix Dolby SR
Aspect ratio 1.85 : 1

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