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Abschied. Brechts letzter Sommer

Deutschland 1999/2000 Spielfilm

The Farewell

It is one of the last days of an exceptionally hot summer. Bertolt Brecht 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 of his life are there: his wife Helene Weigel, daughter Barbara, the old lover Ruth Berlau, his latest flame, the nubile actress Kaethe Reichel and sensous Isot Kilian, whose affections and body he shares with the rebel political activist Wolfgang Harich. They swim, write, eat, drink and philosophize about art, politics, the basic tents of life - and throughout, the Stasi is there - lurking on the sidelines - waiting.

The serenity of the country on this summer day of 1956 stands in marked contrast to the deep, volatile emotions of the characters. Brecht is at the center of the storm in the heaven and hell of human relationships: love and hatred, jealousy and egomania, betrayal and dashed hopes. He struggles to make plans for a future that fate was soon to end.

Source: German films Service & Marketing GmbH

 

Credits

Director

  • Jan Schütte

Screenplay

  • Klaus Pohl

Director of photography

  • Edward Kłosinski

Editing

  • Renate Merck

Music

  • John Cale

Cast

  • Josef Bierbichler
    Bertolt Brecht
  • Monica Bleibtreu
    Helene Weigel
  • Elfriede Irrall
    Elisabeth Hauptmann
  • Margit Rogall
    Ruth Berlau
  • Jeanette Hain
    Käthe Reichel
  • Wolfgang Harich
    Fintzi
  • Rena Zednikowa
    Isot Kilian
  • Birgit Minichmayr
    Barbara Brecht
  • Tilman Günther
    Stasi-Offizier
  • Paul Herwig
    Manfred Weckwerth

Production company

  • Novoskop Film Jan Schütte (Berlin)

Producer

  • Gesche Carstens
  • Henryk Romanowski
  • Jan Schütte

Alle Credits

Director

  • Jan Schütte

Screenplay

  • Klaus Pohl

Director of photography

  • Edward Kłosinski

Assistant camera

  • Tadeusz Obuchowicz
  • Sebastian Obuchowicz

Steadycam operator

  • Tamas R. Nyerges

Lighting design

  • Sławomir Grinka

Production design

  • Stanisław Górecki
  • Jerzy Radziwon

Set design

  • Rafal Waltenberger

Prop master

  • Christoph Walcker

Make-up artist

  • Marga B. Bergschmidt

Costume design

  • Katharina Wöppermann

Editing

  • Renate Merck

Sound design

  • Kirsten Kunhardt

Sound

  • Eckhard W. Kuchenbecker

Sound assistant

  • Bernd von Bassewitz
  • Nikolaus Spitzy

Audio mixing

  • Manfred Arbter

Casting

  • Risa Kes

Music

  • John Cale

Music performer

  • John Cale

Cast

  • Josef Bierbichler
    Bertolt Brecht
  • Monica Bleibtreu
    Helene Weigel
  • Elfriede Irrall
    Elisabeth Hauptmann
  • Margit Rogall
    Ruth Berlau
  • Jeanette Hain
    Käthe Reichel
  • Wolfgang Harich
    Fintzi
  • Rena Zednikowa
    Isot Kilian
  • Birgit Minichmayr
    Barbara Brecht
  • Tilman Günther
    Stasi-Offizier
  • Paul Herwig
    Manfred Weckwerth
  • Claudius Freyer
    Peter Palitzsch
  • Emanuel Spitzy
    Priester
  • Samuel Finzi
    Wolfgang Harich

Production company

  • Novoskop Film Jan Schütte (Berlin)

in co-production with

  • Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR) (Köln)
  • Ostdeutscher Rundfunk Brandenburg (ORB) (Potsdam-Babelsberg)
  • Südwestrundfunk (SWR) (Stuttgart)
  • Arte Deutschland TV GmbH (Baden-Baden)
  • Studio Babelsberg Independents (Potsdam-Babelsberg)

in association with

  • Filmcontract Ltd. (Warschau)
  • Arthur Hofer Filmproduktion
  • Yleisradio TV 1 (Helsinki)

Producer

  • Gesche Carstens
  • Henryk Romanowski
  • Jan Schütte

Co-Producer

  • Jan Schütte
  • Arthur Hofer

Producer (TV)

  • Joachim von Mengershausen
  • Cooky Ziesche
  • Susan Schulte
  • Andreas Schreitmüller

Unit production manager

  • Katarzyna Janus

Location manager

  • Agata Deka
  • Agnieszka Chrusziel

Production manager

  • Katharina Beck

Original distributor

  • Pegasos Filmverleih und Produktions GmbH (Köln + Frankfurt am Main)

Subsequent distributor

  • STUDIOCANAL GmbH (Berlin)

Funding

  • FilmFörderung Hamburg GmbH (Hamburg)
  • Filmboard Berlin-Brandenburg GmbH (Potsdam)
  • European Script Fund (London)
  • Kulturstiftung der Deutschen Bank

Shoot

    • 01.08.1999: Szczecinek (Klein-Stettin. Polen)
Duration:
2544 m, 93 min
Format:
35mm, 1:1,85
Video/Audio:
Eastmancolor, Dolby SR
Censorship/Age rating:

FSK-Prüfung (DE): 25.08.2000, 85654, ab 6 Jahre / feiertagsfrei

Screening:

Uraufführung (FR): 14.05.2000, Cannes, IFF - Un certain regard;
Kinostart (DE): 14.09.2000;
TV-Erstsendung: 12.10.2001, Arte

Titles

Additional titles
  • Originaltitel (DE) Abschied. Brechts letzter Sommer
  • Schreibvariante Abschied - Brechts letzter Sommer

Versions

Digitalisierte Fassung

Duration:
93 min
Format:
DCP, 1:1,85
Video/Audio:
Eastmancolor, Dolby SR

Original

Duration:
2544 m, 93 min
Format:
35mm, 1:1,85
Video/Audio:
Eastmancolor, Dolby SR
Censorship/Age rating:

FSK-Prüfung (DE): 25.08.2000, 85654, ab 6 Jahre / feiertagsfrei

Screening:

Uraufführung (FR): 14.05.2000, Cannes, IFF - Un certain regard;
Kinostart (DE): 14.09.2000;
TV-Erstsendung: 12.10.2001, Arte

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