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Duration: 36 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: erotic4u |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 640x340 | Added: 2005-May-01 |
Alternate Names: Veronika Ferres, Veronica Maria Cäcilia Ferres, 维罗尼卡·费瑞尔
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Veronica Ferres, born June 10, 1965, is a German actress who rose to prominence for her roles in French TV productions like 'Sans famille' and 'Les Misérables'. She also starred in the acclaimed German film 'Schtonk' (1992). In her career, Ferres has acted alongside notable actors such as Pierre Richard, Willem Dafoe, and Jeff Goldblum. Notably, she played Christiane Vulpius, the life partner of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, in a TV movie.
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Companies: ARTE, HR, MDR, ORF, Studio Babelsberg Independents, TELLUX-Film
Genre: Biographical Film, Biography, Drama, Historical Film, History, Romance
Die Braut explores the tumultuous relationship between Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, the renowned German writer, and Christiane Vulpius, a village girl with whom he shared an instantaneous and fiery passion. The two lived together for 28 years, with Christiane suffering numerous insults and humiliations due to their unconventional living arrangement. For instance, she was forced to 'disappear' into the servants' quarters during official occasions and faced resentment from Goethe's social circle, including his former favorite Charlotte von Stein who plotted against her. Despite these hardships, Christiane remained devoted to Goethe, even after he married her when she saved his life during an attack by Napoleonic soldiers. However, this new status did not spare her from open attacks by jealous society figures, with Goethe proving only half-hearted in defending her. Meanwhile, Christiane finds solace in the attentions of youthful admirers.
Die Braut is a 1999 biographical drama film directed by Egon Günther, set against the backdrop of late 18th and early 19th century Germany. The movie delves into the complex relationship between Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Christiane Vulpius, offering insights into their passionate yet tumultuous life together. Despite its historical setting, the film explores timeless themes of love, societal pressures, and personal sacrifice.