Hedda Gabler 18 years old
Hedda and Jørgen Tesman come back from their honeymoon to their brand new house in the western part of the city. It is apparent from the start that the couple is a mismatch, and it becomes clear that Hedda will soon be bored to tears by her petit-bourgeois existence. Until she hears a man she loved a few years back is in town, the writer Eilert Løvborg.
Credits
Hedda Gabler Cast
Name | Character |
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Katharina Schüttler She was 26, now 45 years old | as Hedda Tesman, his wife |
Lars Eidinger He was 30, now 48 years old | as Jørgen Tesman - Associate Professor of Cultural History |
Lore Stefanek She was 63, now 81 years old | as Fräulein Juliane Tesman - his aunt |
Jörg Hartmann He was 36, now 55 years old | as Richter Brack |
Kay Bartholomäus Schulze | as Eilert Løvborg |
Annedore Bauer | as Frau Elvstedt |
Hedda Gabler Crew
Name | Department |
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Hannes Rossacher as Director. He was 53 (now 72) years old | Directing |
Henrik Ibsen as Writer. He was 178 (78) years old when He died | Writing |
Thomas Ostermeier as Adaptation. He was 37 (now 56) years old | Writing |
Hinrich Schmidt-Henkel as Translator. He was 46 (now 65) years old | Crew |
Dierk Sommerer as Producer. | Production |
Hedda Gabler (18 years)
- Release day: Wednesday, April 26, 2006
- Runtime: 120 minutes