Catherine de Heilbronn
Catherine de Heilbronn is a 1980 French TV film made by Éric Rohmer for the television channel Antenne 2. It is a record of Rohmer's stage production of the play Das Käthchen von Heilbronn by Heinrich von Kleist at the Théâtre des Amandiers in 1979. The cast includes Pascale Ogier, Arielle Dombasle, Marie Rivière, Jean-Marc Bory and Pascal Greggory.[1][2]
Catherine de Heilbronn | |
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Directed by | Éric Rohmer |
Written by | Éric Rohmer |
Based on | the play Das Käthchen von Heilbronn by Heinrich von Kleist |
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Cinematography | Francis Junek |
Edited by | Thérèse Sonntag |
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Running time | 138 mins |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Plot
In the Middle Ages, the earl Wetter von Strahl is accused of having bewitched Catherine, the daughter of the gunsmith of Heilbronn; the earl tries to exonerate himself in the interrogation of the young woman.
Cast
- Pascale Ogier, as Catherine de Heilbronn
- Pascal Greggory, as Friedrich Wetter, comte Strahl
- Arielle Dombasle, as Kunigunde de Thurneck
- Jean-Marc Bory, as Theobald Friedeborn
- Marie Rivière as Brigitte
References
- Review of Éric Rohmer coffret intégrale (Éditions Potemkine, 2013). Cathérine de Heilbronn is included as a supplement to the DVD disk Die Marquise von O. Retrieved 10 January 2015.
- Video of rehearsal scenes and stage designs at INA (Institut national de l'audiovisuel). Retrieved 10 January 2015.
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