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Copying Beethoven (2006)
Director: Agnieszka Holland
Movie review
From Time Out London
Within the first three minutes of this by-the-manual period biopic, one of the characters closes her eyes, begins to nod her head and then furiously waves an invisible baton as Beethoven’s ‘Gross Fugue’ mysteriously emanates from the countryside. It’s a gesture which features prominently in this fictional tale of Anna Holtz (Diane Kruger), a waifish young music copyist who becomes Ludwig van Beethoven’s muse. With the kind of brash characterisations that would be more at home in a school play, Ed Harris’ salty interpretation of Beethoven sees him running hot and cold as Anna tries desperately to comprehend his wayward genius. The direction from Polish New Waver Agnieszka Holland feels more like she’s testing a new camera than attempting to capture the nuances of the artistic process, and if we’re to believe the script, then all great art derives ‘from the gut’. ‘Copying Beethoven’ isn’t great art, but we don’t doubt that’s exactly from where it came.Author: David Jenkins
Time Out London Issue 1930: August 15-21 2007
User reviews of this film
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- happyseaurchin said...
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Posted on Nov 14 2010 14:46
shallow review speckled with some interesting cinematic knowledge, we can tell the reviewer is not a genius, nor a film-maker...
as for the film, an earthy account... then again, i am no musical genius nor film maker myself, but as an amateur, there is much grounding in the portrayal of beethoven, putting aside the romantic silliness - Report as inappropriate
Cast & crew
Director: Agnieszka Holland
Producer: Stephen J Rivele, Christopher Wilkinson, Sidney Kimmel, Michael Taylor
Cast: Ed Harris, Diane Kruger, Matthew Goode, Ralph Riach, Phyllida Law, Joe Anderson, Angus Barnet, Nicholas Jones, Bill Stewart full cast
Rated: 12A
Duration: 104 mins
UK Release: Aug 17 2007
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