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Release Date:
May 26, 1998
Original Title:
Feuerreiter
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Studio Filmowe Tor
TVP
Production Countries:
Austria | France | Germany | Poland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 130
Feuerreiter is an elegant period drama that begins in Frankfurt in 1796. Through his friend, Baron von Sinclair, romantic and rebellious poet Friedrich Hölderlin secures the position of a private tutor in the home of a banker named Gontard. He is soon torn between his passion for poetry and his love for Susette, the lady of the house. To top it all off, Baron von Sinclair is in love with him. Hölderlin's most beautiful poems are written during this trying time. However, he becomes a total recluse when he loses Susette. The film examines the effects of conflicting demands, both emotional and sensual, that may inspire art. Feuerreiter was screened as part of the New German Films at the 49th International Berlin Film Festival, 1999.
Administration:
Elżbieta Heleniak
Małgorzata Dedek
Assistant Editor:
Anna Wagner
Assistant Production Manager:
Beata Cybula
Joanna Jedlecka-Skrodzka
Piotr Kolodziejczyk
Casting:
Magdalena Szwarcbart
Catering:
Tadeusz Pilich
Co-Producer:
Krzysztof Zanussi
Director:
Nina Grosse
Director of Photography:
Egon Werdin
Interior Designer:
Ewa Tarnowska
Joanna Doroszkiewicz
Makeup Artist:
Waldemar Pokromski
Master Lighting Artist:
Jacek Kurowski
Original Music Composer:
Biber Gullatz
Eckes Malz
Production Design:
Andrzej Przedworski
Grzegorz Piątkowski
Production Manager:
Michał Szczerbic
Props:
Grzegorz Rzepecki
Dariusz Lipiński
Wojciech Kocemba
Edward Koralewski
Bogdan Piotrowski
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Tomasz Tarasin
Special Effects:
Kazimierz Wróblewski
Mirosław Bartosik
Still Photographer:
Marcin Makowski
Piotr Bujnowicz
Stunt Coordinator:
Jacek Ryniewicz
Stunts:
Jacek Jeleń
Translator:
Małgorzata Guga-Majkowska
Writer:
Susanne Schneider
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