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Mein Vater, der Fürst ()


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Intimate portrait of the relationship between Karel Schwarzenberg, a key figure of the post-1989 era, and his daughter Lila. They discuss growing up in the shadow of a charismatic father, under the weight of aristocratic traditions.

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Lila Morgan ...
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Lila Morgan
Lukas Sturm

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Lila Morgan ... ()
 
Lukas Sturm ... ()

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Thomas Brunner ... producer
Karol Martesko ... executive producer (as Karol Martesko-Fenster)
Peter Morgan ... executive producer
Gernot Schaffler ... producer

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Walter Werzowa

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Christopher Beck
Georg Diemannsberger
Mike Fried
Stefan Haselgruber
Nino Leitner ... director of photography
Matthias Meissl
Rosanna Stark
Christian Strolz
Richard Wagner

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Michael Ingram
Thomas Vondrak
Monika Willi

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Alexander Wieser ... sound designer

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Julian Grumer ... compositor

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An intimate portrait of the relationship between Lila Schwarzenberg and Karel Schwarzenberg, Chancellor to Václav Havel and former Foreign Minister. One of the principal post-November 1989 moral authorities, affectionately known by many as "the Prince", Schwarzenberg spent dozens of hours over a period of five years with his daughter, co-director on the film, in places that shaped the somewhat uneasy destiny of this noble family. Prague, Orlík, Vienna, Murau in Styria - everywhere where privacy melded with defining moments in 20th-century history. The fascinating discussions between father and daughter also open up uncomfortable, controversial themes, such as the complex process of growing up in the shadow of a charismatic father, under the weight of aristocratic traditions and customs. Written by Karel Och

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  • 88 min
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