Yes, the film is based on Thomas Mann's novel "Die Buddenbrooks", which was published in 1901. In 1929, Mann received for it the Nobel prize of literature.
No, although Thomas Mann used members of his own family as models for the characters in his novel "Die Buddenbrooks". The house in Lübeck that is shown in the film as the Buddenbrook home was actually the home of the Mann family, now a museum dedicated to the life and works of Thomas Mann and his family, among them the writers Heinrich Mann (his brother) and Klaus Mann (his son) and historian Golo Mann (another son). The museum is called "Buddenbrook-Haus".
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- How long is Buddenbrooks?2 hours and 31 minutes
- When was Buddenbrooks released?May 2009
- What is the IMDb rating of Buddenbrooks?5.9 out of 10
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- Who are the characters in Buddenbrooks?Jean Buddenbrook, Elisabeth Buddenbrook, Tony Buddenbrook, Christian Buddenbrook, Thomas Buddenbrook, Hanno Buddenbrook, Gerda Buddenbrook, Anna, Aline Puvogel, Bendix Grünlich, and others
- How much did Buddenbrooks earn at the worldwide box office?$12.6 million
- What genre is Buddenbrooks?Drama
- How many awards has Buddenbrooks won?1 award
- How many awards has Buddenbrooks been nominated for?1 nomination
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