Scardanelli
Against his will, Hölderlin is committed to a clinic. Seven months later, he is diagnosed as incurably demented and released. He spends the next 36 years in the care of carpenter Ernst Zimmer, while still writing poems under the name "Scardanelli".
Following "Das untergehende Vaterland" and "Hölderlin-Comics", "Scardanelli" concludes Harald Bergmann's film trilogy on German poet Friedrich Hölderlin (1770-1843). The film combines reenactments of scenes from the poet's later life and fictional interviews with his contemporaries, and also presents selected texts of Hölderlin accompanied by music and animations.
Credits
Director
Screenplay
Director of photography
Editing
Music
Cast
- Scardanelli
- Ernst Zimmer
- Lotte Zimmer (jung)
- W. Waiblinger (jung)
- Christian Schwab (jung)
- Räuber
- Marie Nathusius (jung)
- Wurm
- Maske
- Dr. Gmelin
Production company
Producer
Alle Credits
Director
Screenplay
Director of photography
Lighting design
Set design
Drawings
Editing
Sound design
Audio mixing
Music
Music performer
Cast
- Scardanelli
- Ernst Zimmer
- Lotte Zimmer (jung)
- W. Waiblinger (jung)
- Christian Schwab (jung)
- Räuber
- Marie Nathusius (jung)
- Wurm
- Maske
- Dr. Gmelin
- Tischlergeselle
- Christian Schwab (alt)
- W. Waiblinger (alt)
- Lotte Zimmer (alt)
- Marie Nathusius (alt)
- Sammler
- 1. Erzähler
- 2. Erzähler
Voice
- Gedichte Hölderlins
Production company
in co-production with
Producer
Unit production manager
Original distributor
Uraufführung (DE): 20.10.2000, Tübingen, Neckarinsel;
TV-Erstsendung (DE): 19.03.2003, West 3
Titles
- Originaltitel (DE) Scardanelli
Versions
Digitalisierte Fassung
Original
Uraufführung (DE): 20.10.2000, Tübingen, Neckarinsel;
TV-Erstsendung (DE): 19.03.2003, West 3