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Goethe's Faust Part 1 (2001) English German Norwegian subs torrent |
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ENGLISH, GERMAN AND NORWEGIAN SUBS INCLUDED
Director (stage): Peter Stein Director (for TV): Peter Schönhofer (Faust I) Writer: Johann Wolfgang Goethe
Cast (in credits order) Rolf Boysen ... Narrator Bruno Ganz ... Faust Dorothee Hartinger ... Gretchen Robert Hunger-Bühler Ana Kerezovic Corinna Kirchhoff ... Helena Christian Nickel ... Young Faust Johann Adam Oest ... Mephistopheles Christine Oesterlein Elke Petri ... Marthe Schwerdtlein
Original Music by Arturo Annecchino Cinematography by Kurt-Oskar Herting Production Design by Peter Stein Production Management Manuel Menges
Performance Review by Erika Fischer-Lichte published in: Theatre Journal 53.3 (2001) 488-489:
Faust I und II. By Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Arena Treptow, Berlin. 16/17 December 2000.
It took Peter Stein more than ten years to realize his life-long dream of staging both parts of Goethe's tragedy in an unabridged version. He finally succeeded in raising sufficient funds to hire an ensemble and, most importantly, to engage Bruno Ganz for the part of Faust. They had worked together before; early in both their careers Ganz played Tasso in Stein's famous production at the Bremen Municipal Theatre in 1969 and Peer Gynt and the Prince of Homburg at the Berliner Schaubühne in 1971 and 1974 respectively. However, even though casting was settled, a series of disasters still seemed to haunt the production. A few weeks before the premiere, Bruno Ganz had an accident that prevented him from performing. Stein was confronted with either delaying the project (a difficulty because of certain financial commitments) or handing over the part of Faust to the young and relatively inexperienced actor Christian Nickel. He decided on the latter, and the production opened as planned in the summer of 2000 at the World Exposition in Hanover. It received devastating reviews. The critics unanimously agreed that "after a brilliant Torquato Tasso at the beginning of his career, the realization of Stein's life-long dream has failed" (Rheinischer Merkur). Since most of the performances at the Expo were sold out in advance, the twenty-two hour long performances of Faust IundII played to full houses. When the production was transferred to Berlin's Arena Treptow, however, the 460 seats were at most only half occupied. Disaster seemed complete. Fortunately, by the end of October, Bruno Ganz had recovered and returned to the stage. Although the critics were still not entirely enthusiastic--with some notable exceptions--audiences poured into the theatre, either for a weekend (Faust I, Saturday from 3:00 p.m. to 11:30 p.m., Faust II, Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.) or for five nights during the week. The performances are still selling out and will most likely continue to until the run ends, which is scheduled for 7 August 2001. Due to its overwhelming box office success, it may well be prolonged until the end of 2001.
Erika Fischer-Lichte Free University Berlin
Rip and all subs by me. English translation by Walter Kaufmann. Norwegian translation by André Bjerke.
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