Description
Lili Marleen — A Harmadik Birodalom Kedvence | Fantasy Film | DVD
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Product Details:
- Product Type: DVD Video
- UPC: 5999546335347
- Brand / Label: Fantasy Film
- Director: Rainer Werner Fassbinder
- Release Year: 2012 (this edition) / 1981 (original film)
- Cast: Hanna Schygulla, Giancarlo Giannini, Mel Ferrer, Karl-Heinz von Hassel, Hark Bohm, Christine Kaufmann
- Genre: Drama, War
- Style: Art House, New German Cinema
Product Features
- Format: DVD-9
- Region Code: Region 2 (PAL)
- Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1 (16:9 widescreen compatible)
- Total runtime: approx. 116 minutes
- Audio: Hungarian Dolby Digital 2.0, German Dolby Digital 2.0
- Subtitles: Hungarian
- Extras: Interviews with Hanna Schygulla and R. W. Fassbinder, behind-the-scenes footage (werkfilm), filmographies, scene selection, interactive menu
- Condition: Factory sealed / New
Overview
Based on Lale Andersen's autobiographical novel Der Himmel hat viele Farben, Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s 1981 masterpiece explores the intersection of art, love, and political machinery during World War II. The narrative follows Willie, a German cabaret singer whose performance of the bittersweet song "Lili Marleen" becomes an accidental phenomenon broadcasted by Radio Belgrade, capturing the hearts of soldiers on both sides of the trenches.
As her fame skyrockets within Nazi Germany, she finds herself trapped in a gilded cage curated by the Third Reich's leadership, while her true love—Robert, a Jewish underground resistance organizer—must fight for survival from Switzerland. Fassbinder masterfully captures the visual opulence and moral compromises of the era, presenting a grand, operatic melodrama where intimacy is constantly weaponized by the state. This 2012 Hungarian DVD edition from Fantasy Film presents the feature film with its original German audio alongside a Hungarian dub, preserving an essential entry of New German Cinema.
Interesting Facts
- The film was one of Fassbinder's most expensive productions, shot with a substantial budget that allowed for elaborate historical sets, period-accurate costuming, and grand set pieces.
- The real song "Lili Marleen," sung by Lale Andersen, became a massive cross-border hit during WWII, famously broadcast daily at 9:57 PM by the German military radio station in occupied Belgrade.
- Despite its popularity among German troops, Joseph Goebbels originally banned the song for its melancholic, defeatist tone before pressure from the front lines forced its return to the airwaves.
- Hanna Schygulla, who portrays Willie, was Fassbinder’s longtime muse, starring in many of his defining works, including The Marriage of Maria Braun.
- Peer Raben composed the film's lush orchestral score, adapting the central motif of the titular song to mirror Willie's shifting psychological state throughout the war.
Publishers
Released in Hungary by Fantasy Film in 2012. Originally produced by CIP Rialto and Roxy Film in 1981. Based on the novel Der Himmel hat viele Farben by Lale Andersen.
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