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The feature film with such success Stefan Zweig: Adiós a Europa is ideal for an afternoon of disconnection.
When we look back on the year 2016, it is impossible not to think about the premiere of this wonderful movie.
Among the cast we can see Josef Hader, Aenne Schwarz, Tómas Lemarquis, Barbara Sukowa, Nicolau Breyner in action.

We could say that the mission of the film director is to supervise all the tasks of the film and make important decisions for it. This task has been possible thanks to Maria Schrader.
The total time taken by the movie is 101 min..
It is the least interesting to stop to see this movie of Austria.

The way the story is told is wonderful and this result is thanks to the fact that the script was in the hands of Maria Schrader, Jan Schomburg.
Having a production company as good as X Filme Creative Pool, Idéale Audience, Maha Productions always helps the end result to be excellent.
If music in itself generates many feelings in us, when it accompanies a story of more than an hour, it becomes a real marvel. This genius has been created by Tobias Wagner.

Photography direction is a difficult task when creating a film because of the many decisions that must be made. Wolfgang Thaler and his team have succeeded in all of them since a very high quality can be observed in each of the scenes.
Each film is affected by many different factors so, although there are already many films that are of the Drama genre, it does not mean that it will be the same as others, far from it.

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Critics Stefan Zweig: Adiós a Europa

Good effort, but not absorbent enough. words are not enough. As specific as it sounds, but still a good achievement
More Schmerz of Viennese Jews caught up in the destruction of National Socialism. Well done in all respects with one exception --->. An almost documentary account of the exile dilemma of Stefan Zweig and many other German artists during the difficult Nazi years.
So sad. A rare masterpiece of German cinema. Amok (the title of a masterpiece by Stefan Zweig) actually meant a temporary paroxysmal state prone to impulses.
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