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- The miniseries is divided in three parts and tells the story of the Mann family, a family of famous writers.
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Die Manns – Ein Jahrhundertroman is a 2001 German Docudrama-miniseries directed by Heinrich Breloer.The miniseries is divided in three parts and tells the st...
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The miniseries is divided in three parts and tells the story of the Mann family, a family of famous writers. It deals with their personal life (passions, tragedies, rivalities), opposition to the Nazis and emigration into the United States from Nazi Germany.
Die Manns – Ein Jahrhundertroman ist ein deutscher Fernseh-Dreiteiler von Heinrich Breloer aus dem Jahre 2001. Das Dokudrama entstand als internationale Koproduktion der Bavaria Film, des WDR und NDR, von ARTE, dem ORF und des SF DRS sowie der C-FILMS AG.
Die Manns - Ein Jahrhundertroman: With Armin Mueller-Stahl, Monica Bleibtreu, Jürgen Hentsch, Veronica Ferres. Chronicle about Germany's most extraodinary literary family.
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- 2001-12-05
- Biography, Drama
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Nov 1, 2001 · The internationally known Armin Müller-Stahl plays the role of Thomas Mann, while the other actors, even if not so well known outside of Germany, are also excellent. It is a documentary because a fair amount of archival material is cleverly interspersed with the fictional reconstruction.
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- Heinrich Breloer
Thomas Mann: a literary genius, but as a private person extremely prim and questionable – and yet a loving family man. In his three-part magnum opus, held afloat by a superb ensemble cast, Breloer still manages to build a cinematic monument to this giant of German literature and culture.
Die Manns - Ein Jahrhundertroman. 1933: A restless escape begins that ends only in 1941 in America. 1942-1955: The family Mann lives in exile in America. Fatal blows complicate the new beginning. Only at the age of 80, Thomas Mann visits his hometown Lübeck and dies in 1955 in Zurich.