Georg Büchner

Total Credits at Criticker: 8 (Writer)

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    Woyzeck
    Franz Woyzeck (Kinski) is a hapless, hopeless soldier, alone and powerless in society, assaulted from all sides by forces he cannot control. (imdb)
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    Lenz
    The filmmaker Lenz has left his native Berlin for the Vosges to research the story behind Georg Büchner's novel fragment Lenz... (imdb)
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    Woyzeck
    Updating of the Georg Büchner play, with the dehumanized protagonist now a railway worker.
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    Danton
    The true story of the conflict between Danton and Robespierre, the leaders of the French Revolution. (imdb)
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    Postchi
    Taghi, a postman, lives with his beautiful young wife on his master's land. He is sexually weak. His doctor is a vet who treats him with herbal medicines. The master's nephew is a young engineer who aims to establish a pig breeding farm on his uncle's land. The young engineer sleeps with Taghi's wife. Taghi's ego is hurt because of humiliation and hard work. (Asiapacificfilms.com)
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    Lenz
    The poet Lenz suffers from very morbid hallucinations and hopes that Oberlin, an affable clergyman, will help him. (FILMAFFINITY)
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    Wozzeck
    he body of Franz Wozzeck lies on a table in an anatomy lecture of a small German university. Whereas the doctor in charge of dissecting the cadaver can only see the murdered corpse lying on the table, Buechner, a medical student, sees the corpse of a "human being." "A human being" he adds, "that we have murdered." Buechner then proceeds to tell the story of Franz Wozzeck. Franz Wozzeck was a poor soldier. He endured the harassment and humiliation of his military superiors.
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    Wozzeck
    Wozzeck (2007) - Direct-to-Video
    Calixto Bieito’s staging of Alban Berg’s “Wozzeck” (366weirdmovies.com)
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