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Synopsis

In 1927, the 20-year-old Berlin drama student Harry Frommermann makes up his mind to found a German singing group modelled on the feted American a-capella formation “The Revellers”. He places an advertisement and, very soon, he is snowed under with candidates. After initial difficulties, the band’s first appearance is a great success. A German tour follows and it’s not long before the Comedian Harmonists are on every-body’s lips. But the enormous success makes the young men blind to the changing political situation. None of the six wants to take Hitler’s rise to power seriously although three members of the troupe are Jews… Six men, six voices, six fates – Joseph Vilsmaier’s film version of the rise and fall of the legendary Berlin ensemble Comedian Harmonists who started an international career at the end of the20s and fell victim to the National Socialist racial policy only a few years later. (aka title: The Harmonists). —german-films.de

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Joseph Vilsmaier

Joseph Vilsmaier, born January 24, 1939, in Munich, attended a Franciscan boarding school near Augsburg for five years and then went through an apprenticeship at Arnold & Richter (ARRI) in the department of camera techniques, in the film laboratory, and in film studio operations from 1953 to 1961. At the same time, Vilsmaier studied music with a major in piano at Munich’s academy of music and played in a jazz band.

Vilsmaier gained access to the film industry after an offer by Bavaria Film to work for the first time as the cinematographer – together with Gernot Roll – for the three-part TV movie “Wie eine Träne im Ozean”. From 1972 on, he worked independently and became a freelance cinematographer in 1978. Besides numerous TV movies and TV series, Vilsmaier also filmed several feature films for the movie screen as well as commercials, image films, and documentary films. Some of his relatives then turned his attention to Anna Wimschneider’s novel “Herbstmilch” (“Autumn Milk”… read more

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