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Director: Hans W. Geißendörfer
Cast: Christoph Eichhorn, Marie-France Pisier, Flavio Bucci, Charles Aznavour
Hans Castorp, fresh from university and about to become a civil engineer, comes to the Sanatorium Berghof in the Swiss Alps to visit his cousin Joachim, an army officer, who is recovering there from tuberculosis. Intending to remain at the Berghof for three weeks, Hans is gradually contaminated by the morbid atmosphere pervading the place. Wishing very much to be considered a patient like the others, he achieves his ends and stays in the sanatorium for ...seven years. During this time, he has enough time to take part in the furious philosophical debates pitting against each other Settembrini, a secular humanist, and Naphta, a totalitarian Jesuit. And to fall in love with the beautiful but enigmatic Clawdia Chauchat. When he is finally discharged in 1914 - along with all the other patients - it is only to plunge into the horrors of World War I.
Critical Reception & Ratings
The Magic Mountain is a critically acclaimed 1982 drama film directed by Hans W. Geißendörfer, based on the novel by Thomas Mann. While not widely rated by audiences, the film is recognized for its intellectual depth and exploration of themes like mortality, class, and European politics in the early 20th century.
The Magic Mountain is a 1982 drama film directed by Hans W. Geißendörfer and starring Christoph Eichhorn, Rod Steiger and Marie-France Pisier. An adaptation of Thomas Mann's 1924 novel The Magic Mountain, it was made as a co-production between Austria, Italy, France and West Germany.
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