Conversation with Heiner Müller in Garath (1989)
In 1989, Heiner Müller staged an unabridged seven-and-a-half hour Hamlet, because in the process of German reunification "a leave-taking from the Hamlet principle in favor of the market economy" was taking place. In this interview, he elaborates on the parallels between the play and contemporary reality in terms of the plot and the characters (for example, Günter Schabowski as well as the problematic role of Fortinbras).
Director: Alexander Kluge
Runtime: 45 min
Release Date: April 17, 1989
Cast
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Alexander Kluge
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Conversation with Heiner Müller in Garath about?
- In 1989, Heiner Müller staged an unabridged seven-and-a-half hour Hamlet, because in the process of German reunification "a leave-taking from the Hamlet principle in favor of the market economy" was taking place. In this interview, he elaborates on the parallels between the play and contemporary reality in terms of the plot and the characters (for example, Günter Schabowski as well as the problematic role of Fortinbras).
- Who directed Conversation with Heiner Müller in Garath?
- Conversation with Heiner Müller in Garath was directed by Alexander Kluge.
- Who stars in Conversation with Heiner Müller in Garath?
- Conversation with Heiner Müller in Garath stars Heiner Müller.
- How long is Conversation with Heiner Müller in Garath?
- Conversation with Heiner Müller in Garath has a runtime of 45m (45 minutes).