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Director
  
Volker Schlondorff

Music director
  
Country
  
West Germany / France

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Genre
  
Drama, History

Duration
  

Language
  
Young Torless movie poster

Release date
  
20 May 1966 (1966-05-20)

Writer
  
Robert Musil (novel), Herbert Asmodi (adaptation), Volker Schlondorff (screenplay)

Adapted from
  
The Confusions of Young Torless

Cast
  
(Thomas Törleß),
Marian Seidowsky
(Anselm von Basini),
Bernd Tischer
(Beineberg),
Fred Dietz
(Reiting), (Gastwirtin / Innkeeper), (Mathematiklehrer / Maths Teacher)

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Young Törless (German: Der junge Törless) is a 1966 German film directed by Volker Schlöndorff, adapted from the autobiographical novel The Confusions of Young Törless by Robert Musil. It deals with the violent, sadistic and homoerotic tendencies of a group of boys at an Austrian military academy at the beginning of the 20th century.

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Plot

The story is set at the beginning of the 20th century. When Thomas Törless (Mathieu Carrière) arrives at the academy, he learns how Anselm von Basini (Marian Seidowsky) has been caught stealing by fellow student Reiting (Fred Dietz), and is obliged to become Reiting's "slave," bowing to Reiting's sadistic rituals. Törless follows their relationship with intellectual interest but without emotional involvement.

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Also partaking in these sessions is Beineberg (Bernd Tischer), with whom Törless visits Bozena (Barbara Steele), the local prostitute. Again, Törless is aloof and more intrigued than excited by the woman.

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He is however very eager to understand imaginary numbers, which are mentioned in his maths lesson. The maths teacher is unwilling or unable to explain what these are, stating that in life, emotion is what rules everything - even mathematics.

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After Basini is humiliated and suspended upside down in the school gym because of one of Reiting's intrigues, Törless realises intellectually that the other boys are simply cruel. He seems no more or less emotionally moved by this than by the revelation that he cannot understand imaginary numbers. He decides that he does not want to partake in cruelty, so decides to leave the academy. His teachers think that he is too "highly strung" for his own good, and do not want him to stay anyway - they are part of the system which can allow such terrible things to be done to the weak and vulnerable.

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At the end of the film Törless is dismissed from the school and leaves with his mother, smiling.

Cast

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  • Mathieu Carrière - Thomas Törless
  • Marian Seidowsky - Anselm von Basini
  • Bernd Tischer - Beineberg
  • Fred Dietz - Reiting
  • Lotte Ledl - Gastwirtin / Innkeeper
  • Jean Launay - Mathematiklehrer / Maths Teacher
  • Barbara Steele - Bozena
  • Music

    The film's significance as a cultural artifact of German post-World War II introspection is enhanced by the fact that its haunting medieval-sounding score is written by Hans Werner Henze, the noted German modernist composer. Henze, who came of age during the war, was prominent enough in this introspection by virtue of his left-political activism in the arts to feel driven to expatriation from Germany. Hans Werner Henze later arranged a suite from the original score, which was entitled Fantasia for Strings.

    Awards

    The film won the FIPRESCI Prize at the 1966 Cannes Film Festival. It was also selected as the German entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 39th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.

    References

    Young Törless Wikipedia