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6:00 PM-7:50 PM, BST
Buddenbrooks
Film screening|The first film adaptation of Thomas Mann's 1901 classic novel about the decline of a bourgeois Lübeck merchant family
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Goethe-Institut Glasgow, Glasgow
- Price Free Admission!
- Part of series: German cinema at the Goethe-Institut Glasgow 2025, Celebrating 150 years of Thomas Mann
To mark the 150th anniversary of Thomas Mann’s birth, join us for a screening of the restored silent film classic Buddenbrooks from 1923.
Framed by impressive documentary footage from the Lübeck harbor, the silent first film adaptation of Thomas Mann's 1901 novel focuses on several episodes from the literary original, especially the fates of the siblings Thomas, Christian, and Tony Buddenbrook. As the eldest son, Thomas leads the business of the long-established merchant family. Not without reservations, the Senate of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck entrusts him with the handling of a large grain trade. If delivery is not made on time, a high penalty could be imposed, which could mean ruin. Thomas' younger brother Christian, more of a bon vivant than a businessman, is then called back into the company by their mother; a decision that proves economically fatal. Their sister Tony, meanwhile, is married against her will to the shady insurance agent Bendix Grünlich, while Thomas marries Gerda, the daughter of the respected merchant family Arnoldsen; a liaison that is supposed to pay off for both families.
Germany 1923 | Director: Gerhard Lamprecht | Screenplay: Alfred Fekete, Luise Heilborn-Körbitz, Gerhard Lamprecht based on the novel by Thomas Mann | 106 mins | Feature Film | Cast: Peter Esser, Mady Christians, Alfred Abel, Hildegard Imhoff,
Mathilde Sussin, Franz Egénieff, Ralph Arthur Roberts
Production: Dea-Film GmbH Albert Pommer (Berlin)
Restoration: Deutsche Kinemathek - Museum für Film und Fernsehen (2024)
Cinematography: Erich Waschneck, Herbert Stephan
Music: Marco Brosolo (2024)
Framed by impressive documentary footage from the Lübeck harbor, the silent first film adaptation of Thomas Mann's 1901 novel focuses on several episodes from the literary original, especially the fates of the siblings Thomas, Christian, and Tony Buddenbrook. As the eldest son, Thomas leads the business of the long-established merchant family. Not without reservations, the Senate of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck entrusts him with the handling of a large grain trade. If delivery is not made on time, a high penalty could be imposed, which could mean ruin. Thomas' younger brother Christian, more of a bon vivant than a businessman, is then called back into the company by their mother; a decision that proves economically fatal. Their sister Tony, meanwhile, is married against her will to the shady insurance agent Bendix Grünlich, while Thomas marries Gerda, the daughter of the respected merchant family Arnoldsen; a liaison that is supposed to pay off for both families.
Germany 1923 | Director: Gerhard Lamprecht | Screenplay: Alfred Fekete, Luise Heilborn-Körbitz, Gerhard Lamprecht based on the novel by Thomas Mann | 106 mins | Feature Film | Cast: Peter Esser, Mady Christians, Alfred Abel, Hildegard Imhoff,
Mathilde Sussin, Franz Egénieff, Ralph Arthur Roberts
Production: Dea-Film GmbH Albert Pommer (Berlin)
Restoration: Deutsche Kinemathek - Museum für Film und Fernsehen (2024)
Cinematography: Erich Waschneck, Herbert Stephan
Music: Marco Brosolo (2024)
Location
Goethe-Institut Glasgow
3 Park Circus
Glasgow G3 6AX
United Kingdom
3 Park Circus
Glasgow G3 6AX
United Kingdom