Beethoven Lives Upstairs
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Beethoven Lives Upstairs ist ein kanadischer Kinderfilm aus dem Jahr 1992. Die Geschichte beruht auf einer Erzählung von Barbara Nichol. Regie führte David Devine. Der Film schildert die Entwicklung einer Freundschaft eines Jungen mit Ludwig van Beethoven in dessen letztem Lebensjahr.
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Beethoven Lives Upstairs is a 1992 HBO Original Historical fiction Film produced and directed by David Devine. Based on a very popular children's audio recording written and directed by Barbara Nichol, the film stars Illya Woloshyn as Christoph, a young boy who develops a friendship with composer Ludwig van Beethoven (Neil Munro), a boarder in the boy's parents' house. The film was shot in Prague in the Czech Republic and has been broadcast in over 110 countries in numerous languages and has sold over one million DVDs. The film is used extensively, thanks to its American Library Association's reviews and awards, in U.S. and Canadian elementary and middle school music classrooms.
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Beethoven Lives Upstairs is a 1992 HBO Original Historical fiction Film produced and directed by David Devine. Based on a very popular children's audio recording written and directed by Barbara Nichol, the film stars Illya Woloshyn as Christoph, a young boy who develops a friendship with composer Ludwig van Beethoven (Neil Munro), a boarder in the boy's parents' house. The film was shot in Prague in the Czech Republic and has been broadcast in over 110 countries in numerous languages and has sold over one million DVDs. The film is used extensively, thanks to its American Library Association's reviews and awards, in U.S. and Canadian elementary and middle school music classrooms. The film went on to win the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Program in 1993, was nominated for 4 Gemini Awards, won the New England Film Festival, and was presented the Award of Excellence from the U.S. National Board of Film Review. Beethoven Lives Upstairs was also admitted to the Permanent Collection in the Paley Center for Media in New York City.
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Beethoven Lives Upstairs ist ein kanadischer Kinderfilm aus dem Jahr 1992. Die Geschichte beruht auf einer Erzählung von Barbara Nichol. Regie führte David Devine. Der Film schildert die Entwicklung einer Freundschaft eines Jungen mit Ludwig van Beethoven in dessen letztem Lebensjahr.
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