Die Manns – Ein Jahrhundertroman
2001 German TV miniseries / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dear Wikiwand AI, let's keep it short by simply answering these key questions:
Can you list the top facts and stats about Die Manns – Ein Jahrhundertroman?
Summarize this article for a 10 year old
Die Manns – Ein Jahrhundertroman (German pronunciation: [diː ˈmans ʔaɪn jaːɐ̯ˈhʊndɐtʁoˌmaːn]; The Manns – Novel of a Century) is a 2001 German Docudrama-miniseries directed by Heinrich Breloer.[1]
Die Manns – Ein Jahrhundertroman | |
---|---|
Written by |
|
Directed by | Heinrich Breloer |
Theme music composer | Hans Peter Ströer |
Country of origin | Germany |
Original language | German |
Production | |
Producer | Sonja Goslicki |
Cinematography | Gernot Roll |
Editors |
|
Original release | |
Network | ARTE |
Release | 5 December 2001 (2001-12-05) |
The miniseries is divided in three parts and tells the story of the Mann family, a family of famous writers. It deals with their personal life (passions, tragedies, rivalities), opposition to the Nazis and emigration into the United States from Nazi Germany. Between the fictional scenes, the miniseries also includes interviews with members of the Mann family and their friends. Elisabeth Mann Borgese, the only living child of Thomas Mann at the time of the filming, is shown on various locations of the film, interviewed about her family by director Breloer.