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- A slobbering St. Bernard becomes the center of attention for a loving family, but must contend with a dog-napping veterinarian and his henchmen.
- Beethoven, the St. Bernard dog, becomes a father, but his girlfriend Missy is dognapped, and his puppies are in danger of the same fate.
- The Newton family from the first two Beethoven movies is on vacation in Europe, but they do plan to attend a Newton family reunion, and to make sure one of their family members definitely makes it, they ship him to travel to there with George's brother, Richard. Guess which one it was? That's right, Beethoven. He follows Richard and his family as they hit the road to California in a huge, shiny, and expensive RV, equipped with a DVD player. Following them are two bumbling crooks who have hidden some secret codes on a DVD that they figure no one in the world will buy, but someone does: Richard. So now they have a DVD holding top secret information, and the crooks must get it back.
- A fictionalized account of the last year of Beethoven's life.
- The family is pleasantly surprised and puzzled when Beethoven suddenly becomes obedient. Turns out it's a prince and the pauper scenario, with the real Beethoven now living with a pompous rich family.
- Sara Newton and Beethoven spends summer with Freddy Kablinski in Quicksilver, a weird town.
- Eddie, a struggling animal trainer and single dad suddenly finds himself the personal wrangler for a large and lovable St. Bernard whose fabulous movie "audition" catapults the dog to stardom. However, a trio of unscrupulous ne'er-do-wells have plans to kidnap the famous dog and hold him for ransom.
- This lavish historical drama illuminates the story of the world-famous composer from different perspectives.
- Beethoven is a dog, who was first discovered by Emily Newton in her bedroom one morning.
- Beethoven and his trainer are heading home after a disastrous movie shoot, but end up being stranded in a small coastal town. They help one of the local boys find a lost treasure map and are soon heading off on a new adventure.
- Josh, a classical piano student focused on winning the biggest competition of his life, encounters Charlotte, a free-spirited jazz pianist who distracts him to better her chances of winning. She lures him away from the practice room for a magical night and ends up teaching Josh that life, like his music, is about taking risks.
- A Christmas Elf accidentally takes off in Santa's sleigh, crash lands in a small town, and loses the magic toy bag. Beethoven must rescue the Elf, recover the bag from greedy crooks, and return the sleigh to Santa in time to save Christmas.
- A dramatized documentary on the life and music of Ludwig van Beethoven.
- A young boy learns to appreciate the music of his upstairs boarder, Ludwig Van Beethoven.
- Beethoven's renowned Ninth Symphony, celebrates freedom and humanity, resonates across time through performances commemorating pivotal events, revealing the work's profound cultural impact and timeless expression of resilience.
- The first truly comprehensive feature length cinema documentary ever made about Beethoven. With over 60 live performances.
- Kang Gun Woo is a world renowned orchestra maestro who is a perfectionist in his work. He is not an easy person to work with and is feared by all his players. By chance, he comes across Du Ru Mi, a violinist, and a young cop who has the same name as his and discovers that even without formal training, the young Kang is a music genius. The three soon get tangled in a love triangle.
- Heavy Metal singer Nigel Cochran moves into a small English village and forms a relationship with the local classical music teacher.
- In an effort to provide a secure future for his nephew Karl, Beethoven is fighting his sister-in-law over the custody for the boy. The mother doesn't consider the ageing and irate composer a suitable guardian for her son, and Karl himself shows not much interest in his uncle either.
- A journey through the preparation and hardworking process of ballet dancers and musicians for a unique spectacle in Tokio that Béjart choreographed with the Ninth symphony of Beethoven. Béjart ballet dances with Tokio ballet and the Philharmonic Orchestra of Israel. A marvellous combination of dancers movements and expression of different feelings along the four movements of the symphony with absolute elegance and strength.
- To gauge the significance of Beethoven's work, we pose the question: What would the world 'sound' like without it? Without his genius, would movie scores, jazz, concept albums and much more exist as we know it?
- Lyrical biography of the classical composer, depicted as a romantical hero, an accursed artist.
- A mini-series showcasing complete performances of all nine Beethoven symphonies, as well as the complete "Missa Solemnis", a string quartet arranged for the full string section of the Vienna Philharmonic, and several of Beethoven's overtures.
- Beethoven's seventh symphony becomes alive interweaving the orchestra with dance. A choreography of camera, editing and motion.
- Music lovers will enjoy seeing this beautiful picture showing the great master "in his habit as he lived," and following his footsteps on the night when, moved by pity, he was inspired to compose, for a poor blind girl, his immortal "Moonlight Sonata." Wandering one evening, alone, through the streets, his attention was attracted by the notes of one of his own compositions, rendered in a masterly manner, and, upon inquiry, he found that the player was a poor blind girl. Entering the humble home, he found the beautiful musician, the devoted sister of a loving brother, he a mender of shoes, she a pianist, both well-bred, refined and of lofty ideals. Without revealing himself, Beethoven, learning from the fair musician's lips that she was an ardent admirer of his music, moved by the environment and charm of the evening, sat down at the piano and improvised. The beauty of the night, the moonlight, the breathless attention of his hearers, his sympathy, all combined to inspire a masterpiece which thousands have enjoyed since that fateful evening when an accidental turn brought to life the "Moonlight Sonata."
- The poignant story of Blake Caldwell, who purchased and subsequently destroyed the Beethoven film franchise in the 1990's.
- On September 11, 1973, a military coup Chile deposed the democratically elected president Salvador Allende, installed General Augusto Pinochet, and unleashed years of vicious repression. Among those rounded up, imprisoned, and executed was Jorge Peña Hen, a composer and the conductor of a renowned children's orchestra. Forty-five years later, documentary filmmaker Kerry Candaele traveled to Valparaiso, Chile, to make a film about Beethoven's only opera, Fidelio. The opera is about a political prisoner, Florestan, unjustly held in a dungeon but ultimately rescued by his wife, Leonore, who has infiltrated the Prison by dressing as a man. In Valparaiso, Candaele assembles an orchestra and performers to stage portions of the opera, but he also meets an eccentric Butoh dancer named María Belén Espinosa Peña. In performance, she dresses as a man-an imprisoned musician-and plays out his final days "to rescue him from the Prison of forgetting". The man is her grandfather, Jorge Peña Hen. Struck by the similarities between Belén's story and the story of Fidelio, filmmaker Candaele has created a swirling, poetic, and deeply musical narrative that weaves them together, along with Beethoven's own search for love and justice.
- A dedicated classical music tutor who keeps burning bridges with everyone in the name of art is unwilling to reconcile with his successful bouzouki player neighbour. But, can those two bury the hatchet for their children's sake?
- Listen with your baby to the joyous sounds and cherished works of Beethoven. See how music celebrates the sounds of different instruments. Together, you and your little one will experience a world of enchanting sights and sounds as you make new discoveries with Baby Beethoven. The Baby Beethoven Discovery Kit includes a DVD, Book, Music CD and Parents' Guide.
- Marking the 250th anniversary of Beethoven's birth in 1770, a documentary series that focuses on the real, complex and often difficult man behind the great composer.
- 20131h 30mNot Rated8.1 (68)72MetascoreDocumentary follows the impact of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony on people's lives around the world.
- Beethoven's Hair traces the unlikely journey of a lock of hair cut from Beethoven's corpse and unravels the mystery of his tortured life and death. The film begins in modern times, when a pair of Beethoven enthusiasts purchase the hair at a Sotheby's auction. The story then looks at the lock's previous owners and culminates in the science that reveals Beethoven's "medical secret". Set to a lush score of some of Beethoven's most glorious music, the film explores the world of forensic testing in sharp relief against the romance of 19th-century Vienna and the horrors of 20th-century Nazi Germany.
- Vienna, 1813-1819: Beethoven (Donatas Banionis) is at the peak of his fame. Orchestras all over the world play his music, but he lives modestly and is dependent upon private patrons. Nagged by his patronizing brothers, spied upon by officials for his republican beliefs and faced by his progressive hearing loss, the composer becomes more and more isolated.
- A period film about Beethoven's most inspirational letters that express what is in the heart of a great composer.
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- On the eve of the 19th century, Ludwig Von Beethoven, an enthusiastic young composer, was the darling of Viennese high society. "An unfinished love" evokes, against the backdrop of the romantic period, the tumultuous relationship he maintained throughout his life with Josephine, daughter of the Count of Brunswick.
- The music film tells the creation of the 10th symphony by an Artificial Intelligence with the participation of leading musicologists and technology experts, as well as the life of Ludwig van Beethoven and his music creation.
- Join Beethoven and his friends for four fantastic adventures.
- Born in Bonn 1770, Ludwig van Beethoven was introduced to music at the age of five by his artistic father. "The new Mozart", as presented by his master Christian Gottlob Neefe, was spotted by Haydn in 1790 thanks to his funeral cantata in honor of Emperor Joseph II.
- A film director is out to get what he wants at any cost, even if it means murder, oblivious to the fact the woman he trusts is actually working against him.
- Filmed in Austria for the hundredth anniversary of Beethoven's death, this 1927 silent film tells the story of the German genius' eventful emotional life. Presented in a restored version and with rearranged music, a biopic to be savored with ears wide open.