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The Farewell (2002)

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Reviews Counted: 14 Fresh: 10  Rotten:4 Average Rating: 6.5/10

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Runtime: 1 hr 31 mins

Synopsis: In this swirling German drama about the renowned playwright Bertolt Brecht (Josef Bierbichler), director Jan Schutte paints a picture of a man torn by romantic predicaments and artistic decisions. Set in 1956, the same year that Brecht died, THE FAREWELL transpires one summer day, three... In this swirling German drama about the renowned playwright Bertolt Brecht (Josef Bierbichler), director Jan Schutte paints a picture of a man torn by romantic predicaments and artistic decisions. Set in 1956, the same year that Brecht died, THE FAREWELL transpires one summer day, three days before his death, as the 58-year-old writer prepares to return to East Berlin after vacationing at his country home. In the yard, burning a bonfire, is Brecht's dour daughter, Barbara (Birgitt Minichmayr), who mischievously destroys her father's favorite hat. Meanwhile, Brecht's wife, Helene Wiegel (Monica Bleibtreu), knows that upon her husband's return to Berlin his friends, political radicals Wolfgang Harich and Isot Kilian (Rena Zednikowa)--one of Brecht's many lovers--will be arrested for treason. However, on the day that THE FAREWELL unfolds, this event is far from the minds of the colorful characters who inhabit Brecht's house. One of his lovers, Kathe Riechel (Jeanette Hain) is an attractive actress who lets him walk all over her, while former mistress Ruth Berlau (Margit Rogall) looks on, acting terribly upset at losing him. Drinks flow as freely as harsh words, and the tension and raw emotion of the odd, but artistic, household becomes a metaphor for Germany's decaying government. Bright and bold performances by a talented cast add texture to the prickly plot, making director Jan Shutte's film a unique viewing pleasure. [More]

Genre: Dramas

Starring: Josef Bierbichler, Jeanette Hain, Monica Bleibtreu, Elfreide Irrall, Margit Rogall

Director: Jan Schutte
Screenwriter: Klaus Pohl
Producer: Gesche Carstens, Henryk Romanowski, Jan Schutte
Composer: John Cale

DVD Info

Release:

Jul 7, 2006

[DVD Details]

DVD Features:

  • Region (unknown)
  • Keep Case
  • Widescreen

Additional Release Material:

  • Foreign Theatrical Trailer
  • Biographies: 1. Bertoit Brecht
  • 2. Helene Weigel

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This is a terrific character study, a probe into the life of a complex man.

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A gentle film about a lion of a man who, as a communist, was forced to leave Germany, lived almost penniless in Europe and America during the war and returned to his homeland in 1948.

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A well-acted and quiet character study of Brecht that clearly shows why the author was so tired during his last days, but tells little of his art or politics.

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Stanley Kauffmann
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If the atmosphere of The Farewell conjures up a Greek tragedy, the mere sight of Brecht's typewriter speaks volumes about the brilliance of his art.

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01/26/02
Ed Kelleher
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The author's devotees will probably find it fascinating; others may find it baffling.

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Performances are all richly detailed, especially Bierbichler's and Monica Bleibtreu as the long suffering wife.

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Schütte's dramatic snapshot of the artist three days before his death offers an interesting bit of speculation as to the issues Brecht faced as his life drew to a close.

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Ken Fox
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Intelligent, caustic take on a great writer and dubious human being.

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01/16/02
John Anderson
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The movie is full of fine performances, led by Josef Bierbichler as Brecht and Monica Bleibtreu as Helene Weigel, his wife.

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01/16/02
V.A. Musetto
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Stephen Holden
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Poignant and delicately complex.

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01/15/02
Leslie Camhi
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