
Elisabeth is subject of a girl's boarding school run by the nuns. The village idiot Michele adores her and is particularly drawn to her organ playing.


Is it worth the time? Look, Elisabeth und der Narr is not exactly a casual Friday night pick. If you enjoy slow-burn dramas that focus on the darker corners of human obsession, you might find something here. But if you’re looking for a breezy story or something that moves with a modern clip? Stay away. It’s a film for ...

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Thea von Harbou

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"Is it worth the time? Look, Elisabeth und der Narr is not exactly a casual Friday night pick. If you enjoy slow-burn dramas that focus on the darker corners of human obsession, you might find something here. But if you’re looking for a breezy story or something that moves with a modern clip? Stay away. It’s a film for the curious. The folks who don't mind a bit of dust on their cinema. The vibe The whole thing feels like it’s trapped in a jar of thick, stagnant air. Elisabeth is tucked away in ..."
Walter Reimann, Thea von Harbou
Germany

1933 · IMDb 1.6

