La forêt noire (1968)
Inspired by the life of 19th century composer Robert Schumann, this fiction tells the decline of Hans Richter, a great German musician. Then dying, he feels his reason leaving him, while his wife gets closer to his disciple, Friedrich Turner, who has endless admiration for him. After his death, Turner helped make him a legend.
Director: Marcel Cravenne
Runtime: 93 min
Release Date: February 6, 1968
Cast
- Emmanuelle Riva - Maria Richter
- Alain Cuny - Hans Richter
- Jean-Claude Drouot - Friedrich Thuner
- Marie-Hélène Breillat - Elisabeth Richter
- Frédéric Feruch - Christian Richter
- Andrée Champeaux - Bertha
- Armand Babel - First soldier
- André Chaumeau - Second soldier
- Paul Mercey - The nurse
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Marcel Cravenne
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is La forêt noire about?
- Inspired by the life of 19th century composer Robert Schumann, this fiction tells the decline of Hans Richter, a great German musician. Then dying, he feels his reason leaving him, while his wife gets closer to his disciple, Friedrich Turner, who has endless admiration for him. After his death, Turner helped make him a legend.
- Who directed La forêt noire?
- La forêt noire was directed by Marcel Cravenne.
- Who stars in La forêt noire?
- La forêt noire stars Emmanuelle Riva, Alain Cuny, Jean-Claude Drouot, Marie-Hélène Breillat, Frédéric Feruch, Andrée Champeaux.
- How long is La forêt noire?
- La forêt noire has a runtime of 1h 33m (93 minutes).