Spring Symphony (1983)

Spring Symphony (1983)
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Whatever it is about 19th century composer Robert Schumann and his pianist wife Clara Wieck that fascinates filmmakers, it is a strong enough fascination to prompt a retelling of the Schumanns' lives every few years. First, there was the 1947 Katharine Hepburn/Paul Henreid film vehicle Song of Love. Then there was a well-received 1950s episode of The Loretta Young Show. And in 1983, we were treated to the German-made Spring Symphony (originally Fruehlingssinfonie). This time around, Nastassja Kinski is Clara and Herbert Gronemeyer is Robert; the story of how fame can destroy the relationship between a sensitive woman and a workaholic man remains the mixture as before. Oddly, given the usual "warts and all" movie mentality of the 1980s, Spring Symphony is even more fanciful and romanticized than earlier versions of the Schumann saga. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Nastassja KinskiRolf Hoppe, (more)
Director(s):
Peter Schamoni
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Spring Symphony

Whatever it is about 19th century composer Robert Schumann and his pianist wife Clara Wieck that fascinates filmmakers, it is a strong enough fascination to prompt a retelling of the Schumanns' lives every few years. First, there was the 1947 Katharine Hepburn/Paul Henreid film vehicle Song of Love. Then there was a well-received 1950s episode of The Loretta Young Show. And in 1983, we were treated to the German-made Spring Symphony (originally Fruehlingssinfonie). This time around, Nastassja Kinski is Clara and Herbert Gronemeyer is Robert; the story of how fame can destroy the relationship between a sensitive woman and a workaholic man remains the mixture as before. Oddly, given the usual "warts and all" movie mentality of the 1980s, Spring Symphony is even more fanciful and romanticized than earlier versions of the Schumann saga. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
102 mins

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Director(s):
Peter Schamoni
Writer(s):
Peter Schamoni
Categories:
Romance
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Maria B.

If you can understand German, no problem, but if you only know a few words in German like I do, it is not enough to get you through. Subtitles were not included for English speaking audiences and there is no option for subtitles for the hearing impaired either. Why the language information is not included in the movie details, I don't know. I hope I don't waste my time and money on other films I cannot access.

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Ann C.

I don't agree with the synopsis report that "Spring Symphony" is "fanciful." The brooding and sometimes dark recounting of Clara Wieck and Robert Schumann's relationship is true in many cases. But I do agree that subtitles are a problem. There is no closed caption option, but a bit into the first scene, English captions appear. The "Spring Symphony" title refers to the performance of Schumann's first symphonic composition in the final scene, where all changes for Clara and Robert. Old photos at the end reveal more of what happened to the Schumanns.

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GUSTAVO J.

romanticly musical!

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