
- Genre
- Documentary
- Year
- 2014
- Runtime
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Alexander der Große – Kampf und Vision
One vision. One empire. One legend unleashed.
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Synopsis
Alexander der Große – Kampf und Vision is a 2014 German historical television film featuring David Schütter in the role of Alexander the Great. The film chronicles the life and conquests of one of history's most influential military leaders, from his early years as the son of King Philip II of Macedon to his ambitious campaigns that reshaped the ancient world. Through vivid battle scenes and personal encounters, the movie delves into Alexander's complex character—his vision for an empire transcending cultures, his strategic genius, and his struggles with loyalty and power. The narrative offers viewers both a dramatic and insightful look into the epic journey of Alexander's life while portraying the historical context of his era.
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Reviews
Alexander der Große – Kampf und Vision received mixed reviews from critics and audiences alike. On IMDb, the film holds a moderate rating, with viewers appreciating the ambitious storytelling and the performance of David Schütter as Alexander, highlighting his charisma and intensity. Some reviewers praised the production value and the attempt to bring a lesser-explored cinematic portrayal of Alexander to German television. However, criticisms often centered on the film's pacing and occasional historical liberties, which some historians and viewers found detracted from its authenticity. For example, a review from Kino.de noted that while the film offers grand visuals and ambitious scope, it struggles to balance character development with expansive battle sequences. Rotten Tomatoes does not have a rating for this TV film, reflecting its niche release, but discussions on platforms like Letterboxd show a division between those who enjoyed its dramatic approach and others who found it lacking depth compared to larger productions about Alexander the Great. Overall, while not universally acclaimed, the film stands out for introducing the legend of Alexander to a German-speaking audience with a fresh perspective.





