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Heimat 2: Chronicle of a Generation

Original title: Die zweite Heimat: Chronik einer Jugend
  • TV Series
  • 1992
  • 23h 36m
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8.9/10
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Heimat 2: Chronicle of a Generation (1992)
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Hermann Simon, an aspiring composer, comes of age in Munich during the troubled 1960s.Hermann Simon, an aspiring composer, comes of age in Munich during the troubled 1960s.Hermann Simon, an aspiring composer, comes of age in Munich during the troubled 1960s.

  • Stars
    • Henry Arnold
    • Salome Kammer
    • Frank Röth
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.9/10
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    • Stars
      • Henry Arnold
      • Salome Kammer
      • Frank Röth
    • 12User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Henry Arnold
    Henry Arnold
    • Hermann
    • 1992
    Salome Kammer
    • Clarissa
    • 1992
    Frank Röth
    Frank Röth
    • Stefan
    • 1992
    Armin Fuchs
    • Volker
    • 1992
    Noemi Steuer
    • Helga
    • 1992
    Daniel Smith
    • Juan
    • 1992
    Peter Weiß
    • Rob
    • 1992
    Lena Lessing
    • Olga
    • 1992
    Martin Maria Blau
    • Jean-Marie
    • 1992
    Franziska Traub
    Franziska Traub
    • Renate
    • 1992
    Michael Schönborn
    • Alex
    • 1992
    Hannelore Hoger
    Hannelore Hoger
    • Elisabeth Cerphal
    • 1992
    Holger Fuchs
    • Bernd
    • 1992
    Anke Sevenich
    Anke Sevenich
    • Schnüsschen
    • 1992
    László I. Kish
    László I. Kish
    • Reinhard
    • 1992
    Edith Behleit
    Edith Behleit
    • Mutter Lichtblau
    • 1992
    Manfred Andrae
    • Gattinger
    • 1992
    Michael Stephan
    • Clemens
    • 1992
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    10dangermouse0000

    This drama is so powerful, I feel that I am amongst friends.

    This epic brings together a superbly-gifted cast and crew, a narrative depth superior to most novels, wonderful music, philosophy and a connection to LIFE that I find difficult to explain. To immerse oneself in Die Zweite Heimat is for me akin to a spiritual experience, similar to the awe one gets when looking at the stars in a clear night sky. The language, and use of both colour and monochrome segments adds to the dramatic impact. The film inspired me to go to Munich and visit some of the locations, including the Edgar Reitz office. From then on, I vowed to improve my German skills - after Die Zweite Heimat I feel almost German, as if I am in the head of the characters. I also try to match the piano playing of Henry Arnold (Hermann), but this is the one thing that will always elude me ! This drama is unparalleled and I have been fortunate to see it on BBC2 in the UK and SBS in Australia. The sequel, Heimat 3, is currently being filmed in Germany.
    10ZeddaZogenau

    Edgar REITZ and his German Master Series in 13 Movies

    In September 1992, something extraordinary happened at the Venice Film Festival: the festival audience from all over the world enthusiastically celebrated a quality German series.

    Don't worry, there's no mistake, even though HBO wasn't supposed to start with the "Sopranos" until 1999. Edgar Reitz consciously conceived his "mini-series" as a long feature film in 13 individual films and, like eight years before with "Heimat", essentially invented the streaming of quality series.

    THE SECOND HEIMAT accompanies Hermännche (Henry ARNOLD) from the Hunsrück village of Schabbach, which we had already gotten to know in HEIMAT, to study in the million-dollar village of Munich. And we were able to see how the good-looking village boy sleeps his way through many beds and gradually matures into a composer. We met fellow students of his who had so many talents that they were unsuccessful, and others who very gradually slipped into terrorism. The nights in Munich were filmed in color, while the gray everyday life appeared in black and white.

    Six months after the sensational success in Venice, the German television station ARD broadcast the 13 films of this extraordinary film experiment on 13 evenings during prime time with unusually low ratings. And those responsible for the ARD committee really stuck with it, but after that the great era of television experiments on German television was almost finally over. For me personally, DIE ZWEITE HEIMAT was a very important viewing experience at the time. At around the same age as the protagonists in the film, I was still stuck in my small town due to lack of money and was saving up for my long-awaited studies.

    Edgar REITZ knew exactly what he was talking about.
    Wilfie

    Thoughts and feelings of the best film of all time

    You could be forgiven for passing over this movie or not having seen it all because you won't see it up for rental in Blockbusters, or for sale in HMV. And even the local cultural film centre would think twice about screening it - all TWENTY-SIX HOURS! But I was one of the lucky ones fortunate enough to catch the 13 two hour episodes shown on BBC2 and will always remember a movie which captures beautifully the lives and loves of the youth of a post-war Germany, indecisive and confused at what went before them and what future lays ahead. To many this may seem political, too boring, but the narrative and direction is inspiring and addictive as you follow the paths of these young adults and watch them grow and learn about a brave new world, fighting their history to form a new identity. 10/10.
    10MaxBorg89

    26 hours of cinematic excellence

    In 1984, Edgar Reitz surprised film-lovers all over the world with his epic opus Heimat: A Chronicle of Germany. Eight years later, he came up with a sequel, The Second Heimat: Chronicle of a Youth, which is even more astounding than its predecessor.

    Actually, it's not really a sequel. It's more of a "midquel", as it covers events that took place between the ninth and eleventh episode of the first Heimat cycle.

    The Second Heimat begins in 1960, four years after Hermann Simon (Henry Arnold) was separated from his first love, Klarchen, courtesy of his intolerant mother and elder brother (the controversy had to do with him being a minor, while she was about 25). Still angered by those events, the young man vows never to fall in love again (a grandiose, if creepy scene), and decides to move to Munich (like the director himself did in approximately the same period), hoping to become a professional composer after a few years spent at the music academy. He stays in Munich for ten years, and the thirteen two-hour episodes of Heimat 2 cover that time-frame, each of them focusing on a different person among Hermann's fellow students, people who, like him, are searching for a "second home country", be it music, film or something else, in which they can finally live peacefully.

    Like the first Heimat, this second cycle is a perfect union of film and television: the episodic structure and the various romantic subplots make it look like a soap opera, in fact The Second Heimat needs to be seen in its entirety to be successfully embraced, whereas some chapters of Heimat 1 could be viewed as separate stories (in particular, the one concerning Hermann's teenage years). The style and content, however, is pure auteur cinema, with the familiar black and white/color transitions (actually, a tad more predictable this time around) and ambiguous characters, the latter element being underlined by the relationship between Hermann and cello player Clarissa Lichtblau (Salome Kammer): they clearly love each other, yet they keep embarking on affairs with other people, delaying the inevitable until it's too late. This time, Reitz seems to be more pessimistic regarding his characters ( at one point, Hermann is so disillusioned he says: "The Beatles are much better than us!"), building entire episodes around dark, controversial themes such as abortion and suicide. The decade he's exploring is not suitable for everyone, as some are scarred in dramatic ways by the pivotal events of the '60s (the '68 revolution especially).

    Reitz also seems to have made this mini-series specifically for movie-buffs, given the numerous film references (including a brilliant Casablanca quote) and clever in-jokes (one episode is set in Venice, whose film festival had an important part in the Heimat saga's success). And since 1992, film-lovers have never ceased to thank him for delivering 26 of the most compelling hours ever committed to celluloid.
    10geenasobers

    Big Screen and Small Screen Unite - Essential viewing

    I first saw Heimat 2 on BBC2 in the 90's when I was at art college living and moving among artists and musicians, hoping for future success. So 'The Second Home' - of friendships made after leaving the familial home, of striving for a professional excellence - strongly resonated with my living reality. I was captivated by the characters, the storytelling, the lyrical camera-work and above all by the music. In it I could divine the beginnings of German Electronic music, of 50's Stockhausen, Kraftwerk, Can, Neue, Faust of the 70's, the sound experiments of John Cage, Walter Carlos and the British electronic psychedelia of The White Noise. The soundtrack composer Nikos Mamangakis studied with Carl Orff of Carmina Burana-fame so I found its tastes contemporary to the Electronic Pop/ Sound Effects world.

    I hadnt seen Heimat or Heimat 3 so I watched it as a whole in itself without a before or after. As someone else has commented, it is both epic and lyrical - historical and artistic. Many favourite moments including the wonderful voice of Gisela Muller (Evelyn), the Bach marimba of Daniel Smith (Juan), the piano-playing of Henry Arnold (Hermann) and the cello-playing of Salome Kammer (Clarissa).

    I could write more but it's already been said here. Why can't British or US TV PRODUCE SUCH MASTERPIECES ? The Wire had the realism and politics and epic sweep of a city, David Lynch and Dennis Potter had imaginative tropes to their serialised TV work too but this is art-house and soap at its most cinematic and narrative sublime. It's never included in critics' choices of Best Films but it should be. Still as poetic and powerful as when I first saw it over 17 years ago. I watch the 3 boxed sets every autumn for their 'mellow fruitfulness'. Inspired and inspiring.

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      With a total running time of 25 hrs 32 min, it holds the Guinness World Record for 'Longest Film Commercially Shown In Its Entirety' as it premiered on theater screens in Munich, Germany in September 1992.
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    • Release date
      • March 4, 1992 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • United Kingdom
      • Spain
      • Sweden
      • France
      • Norway
      • Finland
      • Austria
      • Australia
      • Denmark
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Heimat II: A Chronicle of a Generation
    • Filming locations
      • Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
    • Production companies
      • Edgar Reitz Film (ERF)
      • Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR)
      • Sender Freies Berlin (SFB)
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    • Runtime
      • 23h 36m(1416 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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