
A musical film based on biographical facts about Clara Wieck's love for composer Robert Schumann (1810-1856), her marriage against her will, Schumann's triumph, and his tragic end due to mental illness. The film is beautiful and entertaining, full of noble spirit and beautiful words about art and love, which only conflict in a theoretical context; not least thanks to its solid cast, this film is quite serious and far from kitsch. Completed in 1944, during World War II, the film was rejected by the Nazi leadership, but was eventually released and enjoyed success with an audience already weary of war.
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Cast

Hilde Krahl
Clara Wieck

Mathias Wieman
Robert Schumann

Paul Henckels
Baron Fölkersam

Friedrich Kayssler
Friedrich Wieck

Ullrich Haupt
Johannes Brahms

Carl Napp
Bürgermeister

Elly Burgmer
Fräulein Leser
Emil Lohkamp
Franz Liszt
Erika Helmke
Madame Hülsebusch
Rudolf Drexler
Tausch, Konzertmeister

Ernst Karchow
Gerichtspräsident
Emil Heß
Dr. Körber
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