The Grimms have a very clear vision: a unified Germany based on a common German language. Their fairy tales are meant to serve as a framework for unity. But in 1837, Germany is still divided into many principalities. When they started their careers, Napoleon Bonaparte’s brother had just been installed as King of Westphalia and French was the national language. In deliberately searching out and promoting old German literature, the brothers were engaging in an academic culture war against French foreign rule. But there was nothing specifically German about their stories. Many of their fairy tales can be found in similar forms throughout Europe. What distinguished them were the details.
Using scenes from plays and interview with the two brothers based on original texts, this docudrama shows how close the relationship between the two brother was.
This documentary was produced by A&O Buero and directed by Gabriele Rose. It was first released in 2022.