Rock Crystal (film) explained

Rock Crystal (German: Bergkristall) is a 2004 German mountain film directed by Joseph Vilsmaier, based on the Christmas novella Rock Crystal by Adalbert Stifter. It was produced by Markus Zimmer for Perathon Film und Fernseh.[1]

Cast

Reception

Tilman Krause of Die Welt criticised the film for not trusting the source material and adding a subplot about a troubled marriage, but wrote that the film is "not entirely a failure", praising how the simplified acting style suits the Christmas theme and how the snow is captured on film.[2] Cornelia Niedermeier of Der Standard was critical of the changes from the original story, writing that the film "has a lot to do with hollow pathos and images overloaded with clichés, but little to do with Adalbert Stifter".[3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bergkristall . . de . 22 April 2023 .
  2. News: Krause . Tilman . 18 November 2004 . Bergkristallflimmern . . 22 April 2023 .
  3. News: Niedermeier . Cornelia . 24 November 2004 . "Bergkristall": Bist du Gschaid! . . de . 22 April 2023 .