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Gloomy Sunday (Ein Lied Von Liebe Und Tod) - Soundtrack (By Detlef Petersen) (1999)
![]() ![]() Ein Lied von Liebe und Tod (English: Gloomy Sunday - A Song of Love and Death) (1999) is a German and Hungarian co-production, filmed in German and starring German and Hungarian actors from various countries. Its Hungarian title is Szomorú vasárnap. Although the movie centers on a romantic love triangle with tragic consequences, it has a strong history background, set in World War II Hungary. The film is based on the novel by Nick Barkow, co-written and directed by Rolf Schübel and tells a fictional story about the creation of the infamous song Gloomy Sunday. Starring are Joachim Król (László, Jewish restaurant owner), Erika Marozsán (Ilona, waitress and László's lover), Stefano Dionisi (András, pianist who creates Gloomy Sunday) and Ben Becker (Hans Wieck, a German business man who becomes an SS officer). Plot summary The film opens and closes in the modern era. A German patriarch returns to Budapest with his family on the occasion of his 80th birthday. During dinner at his old favourite restaurant, Szabo's, he collapses while the song Gloomy Sunday is being played, after he sees the picture of Ilona. Back in the late 1930s in Budapest the restaurant owner László Szabo hires the pianist András to play in his restaurant. András falls in love with László's lover and beautiful waitress Ilona who inspires András to write his only composition. The resulting song Gloomy Sunday is at first loved and then feared by the public for its melancholic melody, and triggers a series of suicides. For a while Ilona lives in harmony with both men. The German businessman Hans Wieck is a regular patron at the restaurant; he also falls in love with Ilona (with whom he shares his birthday) but she rejects him. He tries to commit suicide by jumping into a river, but László saves him and Hans returns to Germany. After a few years Nazi Germany captures Budapest and Hans returns. He is now an SS officer and responsible for organizing the transport of Budapest's Jews to the concentration camps; however, he uses his position to save the wealthiest Jews (and allows them to secretly leave German Europe) in exchange for large "gifts" of goods and money. András considers suicide after he discovers the effects of his song, but László takes a bottle of poison away from him. András does finally kill himself with Hans's pistol after Hans forces him to play the song in the restaurant. When László is rounded up, Ilona sleeps with Hans in return for his release, but Hans betrays them. The historical section of the film ends with the revelation of Ilona's pregnancy. Back in the present, media reporters are paying tribute to the dead Hans, who is famed as a great industrialist. In the restaurant, Ilona is washing out the bottle of poison, while her son congratulates her on her birthday. 01. Gloomy Sunday OST - Intro 02. Szomoru Vasarnap (Orchester) - Gloomy Sunday 03. Heather Nova - Gloomy Sunday 04. Gloomy Sunday OST - András Spielt 05. Gloomy Sunday OST - András Und Ilona 06. Gloomy Sunday OST - Ilona's Lied 07. Marianne Faithfull - Gloomy Sunday 08. Szomoru Vasarnap (Medley) - Gloomy Sunday 09. Gloomy Sunday OST - Dreisamkeit 10. Erika Marozsán - Gloomy Sunday 11. Gloomy Sunday OST - Abschied 12. Gyorgi Selmeczy - Immer Nur Trinken 13. Elvis Costello - Gloomy Sunday 14. Gloomy Sunday OST - Lazló In Gefahr 15. Gloomy Sunday OST - Ilona's Gelöbnis 16. Erika Marozsán & Dag Lauveland - Down In Budapest 17. Ben Becker - Das Lied Vom Traurigen Sonntag Format: Mp3 320 kbps Size: 129 MB Código:
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