Lotte in Weimar
With Lilli Palmer, Martin Helberg, Rolf Ludwig.
East Germany, 1974, 35mm, color, 125 min.
German with English subtitles.
This adapation of a novel by Thomas Mann recounts the story of a bourgeois widow and her daughter who travel to Weimar in the year 1816 and take lodgings at a local inn. There, a knowledgable young waiter identifies the widow Charlotte as "Lotte" from Goethe’s The Sorrows of Werther and duly spreads the news of his find across the German state. A bevy of visitors descend upon the woman and prepare her for a meeting with the great poet himself. This encounter, however, takes an unexpected course as the small world of Charlotte and the big, cosmopolitan world of Goethe turn out no longer to have any points of contact.
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The Woman Whose Mother Once Saw Goethe
Directed by Hans Sachs and Hedda Rinneberg.
With Hella Welter-Wolf.
West Germany, 1979, 16mm, black & white, 11 min.
German with English subtitles.
This "documentary" film presents footage of an allegedly 104-year-old woman whose mother claimed to have seen Goethe.