The Reformer. Zwingli: A Life's Portrait.

2019 [GERMAN]

Action / Biography / Drama / History

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Top cast

Anatole Taubman as Leo Jud
Patrick Rapold as Heinrich Bullinger
Thomas Douglas as Ratsherr Edibach
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1.15 GB
1280*536
Swiss German 2.0
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24 fps
2 hr 8 min
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2.37 GB
1920*804
Swiss German 5.1
NR
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24 fps
2 hr 8 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Kirpianuscus

pleasant

An "ad usum Delphini" portrait of Ulrich Zwingli, pleasant, nice, decent crafted, reminding the romanticized stories of early youth of viewer, it is a soft image of reformation in Zürich, the love story representing, not just surprising, the heart of it.Good performances, not bad definition of obstacles, not real comfortable for a not Protestant * being myself Greek Orthodox, few scenes were not so easy be accepted ) , but serving in good manner the purpose to offer to a large audience a fair trip across the birth of Protestant Church in one of significant cities of Swizeland, the details of XVI century being beautiful crafted, to rooms, clothes and building, city life and attitudes. So, just pleasant, not having the ambition to be more than an introduction .
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Reviewed by anagram14 9 / 10

Portrait of a reformer

Zwingli did in Zurich what Luther and Calvin did in Germany and Geneva. We don't know much about him as a person, but the chronology of the Zurich reformation is pretty well documented. This film sticks to the historical facts as far as possible. In its (necessarily invented) portraits of Zwingli and his wife, it adds a welcome human dimension that makes it very accessible. I live in Zurich but didn't grow up here, so I knew little of the story before seeing this film. It was the most enjoyable, lively and colourful history lesson I ever had. Warmly recommended to anyone with an interest in the subject.

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