Die Braut(1999)

18

1h 52m

  • Drama,
  • History,
  • Romance

Overview

The relationship between Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, the great German writer, and Christiane Vulpius, a village girl, is one of the instantaneous and fiery passion. They lived together for 28 years, 18 of these living in sin, 10 a married couple. Christiane's rival, Charlotte von Stein, a former favorite of Goethe, begins plotting and scheming against her. Christiane puts up with countless insults and humiliations like having to 'disappear' with their son into the servants' quarters and to stay at home on official occasions. Goethe marries her when she saves his life during an attack by plundering Napoleonic soldiers. Her new social position as Goethe's wife is resented and envied by all. When she is openly attacked by the snooty, jealous people, Goethe is only half-hearted in coming to her defence. But she stays with him for he is her great love, even when she turns to the charms of many youthful admirers...

Cast

  • Veronica Ferres

    Veronica Ferres

    Christiane Vulpius

  • Herbert Knaup

    Herbert Knaup

    Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

  • Sibylle Canonica

    Sibylle Canonica

    Charlotte von Stein

  • Christoph Waltz

    Christoph Waltz

    Herzog Carl August

  • Christian Hockenbrink

    Christian Hockenbrink

    Christian August Vulpius

  • August Diehl

    August Diehl

    Fritz von Stein

  • Rüdiger Vogler

    Rüdiger Vogler

    Hans-Heinrich Meyer

  • Maria Happel

    Maria Happel

    Tante Juliane

  • Fritzi Haberlandt

    Fritzi Haberlandt

    Ernestine

  • Jörg Schüttauf

    Jörg Schüttauf

    Paul Goetze / Diener Geist / neuer Diener / Seidel

  • Ulrich Anschütz

    Ulrich Anschütz

    Friedrich Wilhelm Riemer

  • Baki Davrak

    Baki Davrak

    August Goethe, erwachsen

  • Anatole Taubman

    Anatole Taubman

    Marschall Michel Ney

  • Christian Doermer

    Christian Doermer

    Arzt

  • Dominique Horwitz

    Dominique Horwitz

  • Udo Samel

    Udo Samel

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    Status

    Released (May 27, 1999)