Watch: Matthew Macfadyen in Official German Trailer for The Trapp Family: A Life of Music
I previously posted here several production stills for Matthew Macfadyen's upcoming new film, The Trapp Family: A Life of Music and just yesterday the official German trailer has been released by Concorde Movie Lounge. The trailer looks great especially the cinematography. It looks visually stunning. MM looks great too! Unfortunately, the trailer is dubbed in German. I can't wait to see the U.S. trailer! The German website for this movie is now up with a German Cinema release date slated for November 12th. Lionsgate has acquired its US/Canada and UK distribution rights with a plan for a Christmas 2015 theatrical release.
Watch MM as Captain Georg von Trapp in the TTF:ALOM (with screen captures) below...
Watch MM as Captain Georg von Trapp in the TTF:ALOM (with screen captures) below...
The Trapp Family German Trailer Screen Captures
featuring Matthew Macfadyen as Georg von Trapp
The Trapp Family: A Life of Music Synopsisfeaturing Matthew Macfadyen as Georg von Trapp
THE TRAPP FAMILY — A LIFE OF MUSIC tells the fascinating story of Agathe von Trapp, who has been searching for her path in life since her youth: She is the eldest daughter among many siblings, and her relationship with her father, the marine officer Georg von Trapp and his second wife Maria von Trapp, is often difficult. She develops her beautiful voice and stimulating musical talent together with her family and with the support of the famous singer Lotte Lehmann. She constantly struggles for the love of her childhood sweetheart Sigi and, not least, she must confront the menacing political and social constellations and the rise of fascism in Germany and Austria. Emigration to the U.S. finally brings a decisive step toward freedom and world success.
How Agathe von Trapp found and shaped her own life, with empathy and commitment, emotionally and courageously; how she took up every challenge and never let go of her dream; how she faced problems and ultimately went her own way — this is what Agathe reports many years later in the new American home of her young niece who, just like her, has reached a crossroads and must take important decisions.
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