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  1. Beethoven's Nephew (1985) I enjoyed this film although it wasn't entirely satisfying. The plot centers around old Beethoven's fixation on the welfare of his nephew, for whom he fought a lengthy custody battle against his brother's former wife. Beethoven thought she was a bad influence on the boy. Sadly, the nephew isn't receptive to Beethoven's ...

  2. Old and paranoid, the German composer (Wolfgang Reichmann) fights for custody of his nephew, Karl (Dietmar Prinz), in Vienna. Director Paul Morrissey Producer Marita Coustet Rating R Genre Comedy ...

    • Comedy, Drama
  3. 21. Mai 1989 · Thus Paul Morrissey's 1988 film, ``Beethoven's Nephew,'' which has yet to play locally in theaters but is now available to the home-video market via the above Image laser issue. Without question, Beethoven's relations with his brother's son Karl are the stuff of which psychological case studies are made. Transcending mere guardianship, the ...

  4. BEETHOVEN'S NEPHEW Le neveu de Beethoven. Dirigida Por. Paul Morrissey. Francia, Alemania Occidental, 1985. Drama, Historia. 103. Sinopsis. The story of the composer’s obsession with his nephew’s company during the last years of his life. Sinopsis. Th ...

  5. The relationship between Ludwig Von Beethoven and his nephew is dramatized. In his later years, the musical genius wins an ugly court battle for custody of his sister's son. When the boy comes to live with him, Beethoven falls obsessively and jealously in love with him.

  6. Biographer Maynard Salomon notes that there was “a pathological and irrational component in Beethoven’s love for his nephew and in his exaggerated charges against Johanna.” Other historians have offered varying theories about Beethoven’s motives and the saga even produced a film, the 1988 “Beethoven's Nephew,” which suggested an unsubstantiated theory about a homosexual ...

  7. In an effort to provide a secure future for his nephew Karl, Beethoven is fighting his sister-in-law over the custody for the boy. The mother doesn’t consider the ageing and irate composer a suitable guardian for her son, and Karl himself shows not much interest in his uncle either.