Brother of Sleep
Visit website6.7/10 • 32
1995-09-08 • 2h 7m
In the beginning of the 19th century, Johannes Elias Alder is born in a small village in the Austrian mountains. While growing up he is considered strange by the other villagers and discovers his love of music, especially rebuilding and playing the organ at the village church. After experiencing an "acoustic wonder", his eye color changes and he can hear even the most subtle sounds.
- Directors
- Joseph Vilsmaier
- Writters
- Robert Schneider, Joseph Vilsmaier
- Editors
- Alexander Berner
Brother of Sleep
Visit website1995-09-08 • 2h 7m
6.7/10 • 32
In the beginning of the 19th century, Johannes Elias Alder is born in a small village in the Austrian mountains. While growing up he is considered strange by the other villagers and discovers his love of music, especially rebuilding and playing the organ at the village church. After experiencing an "acoustic wonder", his eye color changes and he can hear even the most subtle sounds.
- Directors
- Joseph Vilsmaier
- Writters
- Robert Schneider, Joseph Vilsmaier
- Editors
- Alexander Berner
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsAndré Eisermann
Elias
Dana Vávrová
Elsbeth
Ben Becker
Peter
Jochen Nickel
Köhler Michel
Jürgen Schornagel
Curate Benzer
Paulus Manker
Oskar
Michaela Rosen
Seffin
Peter Franke
Seff
Detlef Bothe
Lukas
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- German
- Budget
- --
- Revenue
- $97,848.00
- Keywords
- dying and deathsuicidenew lovelovesicknessjealousysibling relationshipvillage lifepregnancyvillagegeniusmountain villagevorarlbergaustriaorgandown syndromerural areasnowstormchurchalps mountainscatholicism