Beethoven's Great Love
1936·France·116 min.
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1801, in Vienna, two young women, his pupils, are in love with him. Thérèse de Brunswick's love remains unrequited even though she and Beethoven are engaged for years; Juliette Guicciardi, whom Beethoven loves but who marries a count, regrets that decision, but by then he and Thérèse are engaged. When Beethoven loses Juliette, he moves to the mill at Heiligenstadt; realizing he's becoming deaf, profound depression sets in. He rejects suicide, holding on to remembered sound and to his work, a dedication assisted by Thérèse and others. In later years, we see his devotion to an ungrateful and thieving nephew, his poverty, the isolation of deafness, and the love of friends.
DirectorAbel Gance
MusicLudwig van Beethoven
CastHarry Baur·Annie Ducaux·Jany Holt·André Nox·Jane Marken·Lucas Gridoux·Paul Pauley·Lucien Rozenberg·Yolande Laffon·Jean Debucourt·Sylvie Gance·Marcel Dalio·Jean-Louis Barrault·Georges Paulais·Enrico Glori·Georges Saillard·Philippe Richard·Jean Pâqui·André Bertic·Gaston Dubosc·Roger BlinShow all
Original titleUn grand amour de Beethoven