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===Cinema=== * A 1981–1982 [[Drama (film and television)|television drama]], ''Untertänigst Scardanelli'' (The Loyal Scardanelli), directed by [[Jonatan Briel]] in Berlin. * The 1985 film ''[[Half of Life (film)|Half of Life]]'' is named after a poem of Hölderlin and deals with the secret relationship between Hölderlin and Susette Gontard. * In 1986 and 1988, Danièle Huillet and Jean-Marie Straub shot two films, ''[[The Death of Empedocles (film)|Der Tod des Empedokles]]'' and ''[[Black Sin|Schwarze Sünde]]'', in Sicily, which were both based on the drama ''Empedokles'' (respectively for the two films they used the first and third version of the text). * German director Harald Bergmann has dedicated several works to Hölderlin; these include the movies ''Lyrische Suite/Das untergehende Vaterland'' (1992), ''Hölderlin Comics'' (1994), ''Scardanelli'' (2000) and ''Passion Hölderlin'' (2003).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://bergmannfilm.de/films/hoelderlin-edition|title=Hölderlin Edition | bergmann:film|website=bergmannfilm.de}}</ref> * A 2004 film, ''[[The Ister (film)|The Ister]]'', is based on [[Martin Heidegger]]'s 1942 lecture course (published as ''[[Hölderlin's Hymn "The Ister"]]''). <!-- ==Recordings== Many of Hölderlin's work have been recorded as audio books. Notable is a reading by [[Martin Heidegger]] for the dedication of the record label [[ECM Records|ECM]]. It has released two readings of Hölderlin poems: one in 1984 by Swiss actor [[Bruno Ganz]] simply called ''Hölderlin'' (ECM 1285), and one in 2012 by voice actor/vocalist Christian Reiner called ''Turmgedichte'' (ECM 2285). Furthermore, ECM released an album called ''Scardanelli'' with spoken texts and music from the 2000 movie of the same name by German director Harald Bergmann.<ref>[http://ecmrecords.com/Catalogue/New_Series/1700/1761.php ECM Website]</ref> Another example is the 1991 recording of [[Heinz Holliger]]'s ''Scardanelli-Zyklus'' (ECM 1472) conducted by the composer.<ref>[http://ecmrecords.com/Catalogue/New_Series/1400/1472.php ECM Website]</ref> ==Selected works== * ''Friedrich Hölderlins Sämtliche Werke''. Ed. Gotthold Friedrich Stäudlin (Berlin: Cotta, 1846). * ''Sämtliche Werke''. Ed. [[Norbert von Hellingrath]], Ludwig von Pigenot and Friedrich Seebass. 6 vols. (Berlin: Propyläen, 1913–23 and 1943). * ''Sämtliche Werke''. Große Stuttgarter Ausgabe. Ed. [[:de:Friedrich Beißner|Friedrich Beißner]] (works) and Adolf Beck (letters and documents). 8 vols in 16 parts. (Stuttgart: Cotta, 1943–1985). * ''Sämtliche Werke''. Known as the "Kleine Stuttgarter Ausgabe". Ed. [[:de:Friedrich Beißner|Friedrich Beißner]]. 6 vols. (Stuttgart: Cotta, 1944/1946–1962). * ''Sämtliche Werke''. Frankfurter Ausgabe. Ed. [[:de:D.E. Sattler|D.E. Sattler]]. 20 vols. (Frankfurt am Main: Stroemfeld, 1975–2003). * ''Sämtliche Werke und Briefe in drei Bänden''. Ed. [[:de: Jochen Schmidt|Jochen Schmidt]]. 3 vols. (Frankfurt am Main: Deutscher Klassiker Verlag, 1992–94). * ''Sämtliche Werke und Briefe''. Ed. [[:de: Michael Knaupp|Michael Knaupp]]. 3 vols. (München: Hanser, 1992–1993). * ''Gesammelte Werke''. Ed. Hans-Jürgen Balmes. Frankfurt: Fischer, 2008. -->
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