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Heimat II: Chronicle of a Generation, 1992
German
Germany, UK, Spain, Sweden, France, Norway, Finland, Austria, Denmark, Australia
Profile of Heimat II: Chronicle of a Generation
Heimat II: Chronicle of a Generation can be described as contemplative, sentimental, and sincere. The plot revolves around looking for love, the life of a musician, and introspection. The main genres are drama, foreign, and historical. In terms of style, it is a mini-series and is epic. In approach, it is serious and realistic. The storytelling is slow paced. It is set, at least in part, in an urban environment. It is located in Germany. It takes place in the 1960s. Visually, it is partly black and white. The soundtrack is classical. The TV show has received attention for being an award winner.
Summary of Heimat II: Chronicle of a Generation
A young musician relocates from his provincial hometown to the bustling metropolis of Munich during the '60s. Although not a direct continuation of the first "Heimat," this film continues in the spirit of its predecessor, offering a reflective look at shifting notions of history, family, and home. At a staggering 26 hours, this is the longest movie ever produced.
Details
| Language: | German |
| Country: | Germany, UK, Spain, Sweden, France, Norway, Finland, Austria, Denmark, Australia |
| Release date: | 5 September 1992 |
| Runtime: | 1532 min |
| Seasons: | 1 |
Cast and Crew
as Hermann Simon 13 episodes, 1993
as Clarissa Lichtblau 13 episodes, 1993
as Stefan Aufhauser 13 episodes, 1993
as Helga Aufschrey 11 episodes, 1993
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