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  1. Beethoven Lives Upstairs is a 1992 HBO Original Film produced and directed by David Devine. Based on a very popular children's audio recording written and directed by Barbara Nichol, the film stars Illya Woloshyn as Christoph, a young boy who develops a friendship with composer Ludwig van Beethoven , a

  2. Beethoven Lives Upstairs: Directed by David Devine. With Neil Munro, Illya Woloshyn, Fiona Reid, Paul Soles. A young boy learns to appreciate the music of his upstairs boarder, Ludwig Van Beethoven.

  3. PRIMETIME EMMY® winner. The arrival of an eccentric boarder turns a young boy's home upside down. At first the boy resents their new tenant, Ludwig Van Beethoven, but slowly ten-year-old Christoph comes to understand the genius of the man, the torment of his deafness and the beauty of his music.

  4. Sep 30, 1992 · When his mother rents their vacant room to a peculiar composer, Christoph can't believe his bad luck. But as the abrasive boarder, Ludwig Van Beethoven, begins creating his masterful 9th Symphony, Christoph is won over by the majesty of his music.

  5. A virtuostic introduction to the composer. Read Common Sense Media's Beethoven Lives Upstairs review, age rating, and parents guide.

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  7. A young boy learns to appreciate the music of his upstairs boarder, Ludwig Van Beethoven. Young Christoph is convinced his mother has rented out the upstairs room to a madman. That boarder is Ludwig Van Beethoven who is busy composing his Ninth Symphony, one of his greatest works.

  8. “Beethoven Lives Upstairs” is a unique film that intertwines the life of Ludwig van Beethoven with a fictional narrative centered around a young boy named Christoph. The plot is set in early 19th-century Vienna and begins with Beethoven moving into the apartment above Christoph’s family home.

  9. Dec 9, 2009 · The father of a family living in Vienna in the 1820s dies, leaving a young son, an infant daughter and a widow. To make ends meet, the family must rent out the father’s former study. The first tenant is Ludwig van Beethoven: famous, eccentric, and one of the greatest of classical composers.

  10. Plot. Ten-year-old Christoph's father, a physician, has died, and his family struggles to make ends meet. Christoph's uncle Kurt, a student at the Vienna Conservatory, arranges for Ludwig van Beethoven to rent their attic room.