Louis van Beethoven (2020)
Overview
1779. Eight-year-old Ludwig van Beethoven, called "Louis", is already known as a musical prodigy. He learns to go his own way - much to the dismay of the people around him. Some years later, he meets Mozart during times of political upheaval. The unconventional genius and French Revolution are sparking a fire in Louis' heart; he doesn't want to serve a master - only the arts. Facing times of family tragedies and unrequited love, he almost gives up. However, Louis makes it to Vienna to study under Haydn in 1792, and the rest is history. Who was this man, whose music has since touched countless hearts and minds? At the end of his life, the master is isolated by loss of loved ones and hearing. Surely though, he was way ahead of his times.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | de |
Popularity | 6.733 |
Directed By
Niki Stein
Crew
Niki Stein
Uwe Stanik
Niki Stein
Arthur W. Ahrweiler
Katarina Cvitic
Ernst Ludwig Ganzert
Jan Henrik Pusch
Benedikt Herforth
Veronika Albert
Karsten Kilian
Patrick Dreikauss
Anja Dihrberg
Jan Novotný
David Marlow
Ludwig van Beethoven
TOP CAST
Tobias Moretti
Ludwig van Beethoven (adult)
Colin Pütz
Ludwig van Beethoven (child)
Anselm Bresgott
Ludwig van Beethoven (teen)
Ulrich Noethen
Christian Gottlob Neefe
Ronald Kukulies
Jean van Beethoven
Cornelius Obonya
Johann van Beethoven
Silke Bodenbender
Helene von Breuning
Caroline Hellwig
Eleonore von Breuning
Peter Lewys Preston
Karl van Beethoven
Johanna Gastdorf
Therese
Sabin Tambrea
Tobias Pfeiffer
Jürgen Hartmann
Caspar Belderbusch
Manuel Rubey
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Cloé Heinrich
Eleonore von Breuning (child)
Tatiana Nekrasov
Magdalena van Beethoven
Gabriela Lindl
Susanne Neefe
Claudio Caiolo
Lorenzo Da Ponte
Lisa Fertner
Konstanze Mozart
Mahalia Horvath
Magd Konstanze
Alexander Jagsch
Kaiser Josef II.
Noemi Krausz
Amalie
Laura Sophia Landauer
Gräfin von Taxis
Levin Liam
Graf Spee
Dominik Maringer
Graf Waldstein
Harry Schäfer
Max Franz
Marie Schöneburg
Madame Grossmann