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Feb 8, 2014 · Berlin Film Review: ‘Beloved Sisters’. The menage a trois between Friedrich Schiller, his wife and his sister-in-law makes for an exquisitely detailed, unusually brainy costume drama. By Scott...
Over the course of almost three hours, Graf recounts the efforts of Schiller and the Lengefeld sisters to maintain the romantic love kindled during the summer they spend together not far from Weimar, the intellectual center of a country not yet born.
Jan 8, 2015 · Essential in making all these situations emotionally creditable is the fine work by the film’s trio of excellent actors: Florian Stetter as Schiller and Hannah Herzsprung and Henriette...
Feb 8, 2014 · Dominik Graf’s handsomely-mounted Beloved Sisters (Die Gekiebten Schwestern) is an in-depth and extensive exploration of an unconventional love affair in a highly conventional society -...
Sep 22, 2014 · Dominik Graf's Beloved Sisters (Die geliebten Schwestern) sharply re-invents the costume drama with an historical fiction centered around the ménage-à-trois love story between writer Friedrich Schiller (Florian Stetter) and the sisters Caroline and Charlotte von Lengefeld.
Jan 7, 2015 · Set on the cusp of both the Weimar Classicism literary movement and the French Revolution, Beloved Sisters posits a world in the midst of a socio-political sea change. The young, naive...
Apr 8, 2015 · To the upper crust of Rudolstadt, where the Lengefeld sisters and their widowed mother reside, poets are rock stars: when Goethe breaks off a relationship with Charlotte and Caroline’s mother...