
Joseph Vilsmaier
Director


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. Elias falls in platonic love with Elsbeth, the sister of Peter, a neighbor's son, who has longstanding homosexual feelings towards Elias. After Elsbeth, out of frustration from Elias' not returning her love and instead being obsessed with music, chooses to be impregnated and marries someone else who lose love she had spurned for Elias. The village burns and most villagers, including Elsbeth, evacuate to the closest town. Elias remains behind. A music master with the official task to register all the organs in the country arrives at the burnt village. There he discovers Elias' prodigy and invites him to an organ challenge in the town where the villagers relocated. Elias performs there and amazes the audience which includes Elsbeth. She is unable to meet with Elias before he is rushed to a waiting carriage. She calls to him and he hears her, but it is too late. Elias is taken on a brief tour by his mentors but soon returns to his spiritual site near the burnt village where he takes his own life (with Peter by his side), having decided to not sleep anymore. Elsbeth later returns there, a widow with a young daughter, hoping to find Elias but instead discovers his spiritual site has disappeared.
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Joseph Vilsmaier
Director

André Eisermann
Elias

Dana Vávrová
Elsbeth

Ben Becker
Peter

Jochen Nickel
Köhler Michel

Jürgen Schornagel
Kurat Benzer

Jürgen Schornagel
Curate Benzer

Paulus Manker
Oskar

Detlef Bothe
Lukas

Michael Mendl
Nulf

Eva Mattes
Nulfin

Lena Stolze
Oskarin

Heinz Emigholz
Haintz

Herbert Knaup
Cantor Goller

Herbert Knaup
Choirmaster Goller

Regina Fritsch
Hebamme

Regina Fritsch
Midwife

Gilbert von Sohlern
Albert
Michaela Rosen
Seffin

Peter Franke
Seff