Edith Clever
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Known For:Acting
Birthday:1940-12-13
Place of Birth:Wuppertal, Germany
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The Marquise of O (1976)
A German Marquise has to deal with a pregnancy she cannot explain and an infatuated Russian Count.

The Left-Handed Woman (1978)
Mourning for a lost relationship can be every bit as devastating as mourning for someone who has died. In this drama based on the director's own...

The Adolescent (1979)
In the summer of 1939, 13-year-old Marie goes with her parents to visit her grandparents in a small town near Avignon. Marie discovers her femininity...

The Night (1985)
Die Nacht ("The night") is a 1985 West German installation film directed by Hans-Jürgen Syberberg. It consists of a six hours long monologue...

Lars Eidinger – To Be or Not To Be (2023)
Lars Eidinger is one of Germany’s most talented and versatile actors with his love of improvisation and physical acting style. This...

Fräulein Else (1987)
TV adaptation of Arthur Schnitzler’s eponymous book with Edith Clever as the only film actress.

Im Dickicht der Städte (1968)
An inexplicable showdown between two men and the downfall of a family that has moved from the prairies to the jungle of the big city.

Big and Little (1980)
Follows a woman, Lotte, who travels through Germany and seeks human connections, but is unsuccessful as every person she encounters is locked into...

Die Bakchen (1974)
Austrian flmed staged production of Euripedes' The Bacchae, portraying a conflict between the deity Dionysus, son of Zeus, and his cousin Pentheus,...

Summer Guests (1976)
A group of people from the wealthy middle class in engage in quasi intellectual quarrels and discussions trying to find some meaning in their...

Parsifal (1982)
A psychological interpretation of the opera mixing in references to the history of Germany, Wagner’s life, German literature and philosophy....

Georginas Gründe (1975)
Adaptation of a story by Henry James.

The Marquise of O. (1989)
Edith Clever recites the complete text of The Marquise of O. by Heinrich von Kleist.