The Life and Loves of Beethoven
1801, in Vienna, two young women, his pupils, are in love with him. Th�r�se de Brunswick's love remains unrequited even though she and Beethoven are engaged for years; Juliette Guicciardi, whom Beethoven loves but who marries a count, regrets that decision, but by then he and Th�r�se are engaged. When Beethoven loses Juliette, he moves to the mill at Heiligenstadt; realizing he's becoming deaf, profound depression sets in. He rejects suicide, holding on to remembered sound and to his work, a dedication assisted by Th�r�se and others. In later years, we see his devotion to an ungrateful and thieving nephew, his poverty, the isolation of deafness, and the love of friends.
- Director
- Abel Gance
- Writer
- Abel Gance, Steve Passeur (dialogue), Steve Passeur (screenplay)
- Released
- 21 Nov 1937
- Country
- France
Cast
Harry Baur
Annie Ducaux
Jany Holt
Andr� Nox
Philippe Richard
Marcel Dalio

Jane Marken
André Bertic
André Nox
Jean-Louis Barrault
Gaston Dubosc
Georges Paulais
Georges Saillard
Jean Debucourt
Jean-François d'Orgeix
Lucas Gridoux
Lucien Rozenberg

Paul Pauley
Yolande Laffon
Roger Blin
Enrico Glori