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=== Film === {{See also|List of composers depicted on film}} Clara Schumann has been portrayed on screen many times. ''[[Dreaming (1944 German film)|Träumerei]]'' (''Dreaming''), the oldest known Schumann film, premiered on 3 May 1944 in [[Zwickau]].{{sfn|Träumerei|1944}} Possibly the best-known film is ''[[Song of Love (1947 film)|Song of Love]] (1947)'' starring [[Katharine Hepburn]] as Clara, [[Paul Henreid]] as Robert, and [[Robert Walker (actor, born 1918)|Robert Walker]] as Brahms.{{sfn|Song of Love|1947}} In 1954, [[Loretta Young]] portrayed her on ''The Loretta Young Show'' in Season 1, Episode 26: ''The Clara Schumann Story'' (first aired on 21 March 1954), in which she supports the composing career of her husband, played by [[George Nader]], alongside [[Shelley Fabares]] and [[Carleton G. Young]].{{sfn|Loretta Young Show|1954}} Two more recent German films are ''[[Frühlingssinfonie]]'' (''Spring Symphony'') (1983), starring [[Nastassja Kinski]] as Clara,{{sfn|Frühlingssinfonie|1983}} and the 2008 Helma Sanders-Brahms' film ''[[Geliebte Clara]]'' (''Beloved Clara''), where she is portrayed by [[Martina Gedeck]].{{sfn|Geliebte Clara|2008}}
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