Scene from Das ewige Lied (1997)
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Full Biography
Bernadette Heerwagen was born on June 22, 1977 in Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, West Germany. She is an actress, known for The Coming Days (2010) , Grüße aus Kaschmir (2004) and An die Grenze (2007) . She is married to Ole Puppe . They have one child.
About the Movie: Das ewige Lied (1997)
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Peter Pochlatko, Arno Ortmair
Companies: ARD, Eclyspe Filmpartner, Film-Line Productions GmbH, ORF
Genre: Christmas Film, Drama, History, Tv Movie
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Keywords
Keywords: christianity
Story
In 1818, Assistant Pastor Josef Mohr arrives in Oberndorf to find a divided village. The river that runs through it has created a political and social border, with wealthy merchants on one side and impoverished bargemen on the other. The two groups are engaged in a bitter struggle for power and resources. Despite this tension, Mohr is determined to bring justice and comfort to his new parish. He befriends local schoolteacher Franz Xaver Gruber, and together they write a Christmas carol titled 'Silent Night, Holy Night' to provide solace to the struggling villagers during their darkest moments.
Summary
Das ewige Lied (1997) is a historical drama directed by Franz Xaver Bogner. Set against the backdrop of political upheaval and economic hardship in Austria in 1818, this TV movie tells the story behind the creation of one of the world's most famous Christmas songs, 'Silent Night, Holy Night'. The film follows Assistant Pastor Josef Mohr as he navigates the divided village of Oberndorf, using his strong sense of justice to fight for the rights of the marginalized bargemen. Alongside his friend Franz Xaver Gruber, Mohr writes the iconic carol to bring comfort and warmth to the villagers during their challenging times. The film stars Tobias Moretti as Josef Mohr and Heio von Stetten as Franz Xaver Gruber.