Film Essay / 70 min / 2004
Wilhelm Furtwängler was a passionate composer as well as a great conductor and was often torn between the two. The amusing and poignant recollections of his vivacious 90-year-old widow Elisabeth and rare audio interviews with Furtwängler himself bring this inner struggle of his to life.
Directed by Jan Schmidt-Garre
Produced by PARS MEDIA
Co-Produced by MTV, NRK, ORF, SF, SVT, TSI, and YLE
Supported by Media+
Prize at Golden Prague
WWW.PARSMEDIA.COM
@peterlunow - Don't MIND the narrator - we should be glad to have some revelations, from Elisabeth!
jhb134 4 months ago
this narrator is ridiculous! It makes this valuable document very hard to endure,JESUS! This lady is precious and every time this prick opens his mouth,I crinch:-)..ah well: Thanks for posting it!
peterlunow 1 year ago