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The Farewell(Abschied - Brechts letzter Sommer)

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Germany, Poland · 2000
1h 31m
Director Jan Schütte
Starring Josef Bierbichler, Monica Bleibtreu, Jeanette Hain, Elfriede Irrall
Genre Drama

A portrait of a single day in the late summer of 1956, toward the end of Bertolt Brecht's life, as he prepares to leave his lakeside home, surrounded by the women who form his extended family.

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The A.V. Club by

As a sketch of the twilight of a great artist, The Farewell has merit, but the sketch would be better used as the background to a mural.

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TV Guide Magazine by Ken Fox

Edward Klosinski's staid cinematography lends the film a feeling of late summer languor, a deceptive calm before a terrible storm. The spare, evocative piano soundtrack is by John Cale.

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The New York Times by Stephen Holden

Extremely well acted. But as frequently as The Farewell touches on politics, it is essentially an excoriating (and sometimes grimly amusing) domestic drama of a latter-day king and his concubines.

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New York Post by V.A. Musetto

Full of fine performances, led by Josef Bierbichler as Brecht and Monica Bleibtreu as Helene Weigel, his wife. Taken on its own terms, The Farewell makes for rewarding viewing.

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