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Lecture 21

Lecture 21

20086.31h 32m

Overview

A student takes a bizarre trip through the Italian Alps after being inspired by a professor's lecture on Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" from his Ninth Symphony.

Directed by Alessandro Baricco
Written by Alessandro Baricco
Produced by Giancarlo Leone, Domenico Procacci
Box Office0Revenue: $339K

Top Cast

John Hurt

John Hurt

Mondrian Kilroy

Noah Taylor

Noah Taylor

Peters

Leonor Watling

Leonor Watling

Marta

Clive Russell

Clive Russell

Hoffmeister

Rasmus Hardiker

Rasmus Hardiker

Broderip

Clive Riche

Clive Riche

Imbault

Matthew T. Reynolds

Matthew T. Reynolds

Goetz

Tim Barlow

Tim Barlow

Simrock

Natalia Tena

Natalia Tena

Thomson

Andy Gathergood

Andy Gathergood

Schott

Themes & Keywords

lecturesymphony

About Lecture 21

Lecture 21 is a fantasy, history, drama film released in 2008 exploring themes of lecture, symphony. Directed by Alessandro Baricco, it stars John Hurt, Noah Taylor, Leonor Watling. A student takes a bizarre trip through the Italian Alps after being inspired by a professor's lecture on Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" from his Ninth Symphony.

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