Soon after May 1968, Mauricio Kagel, an Argentinian musician, launched himself into film making. Ludwig van is the first of his productions.
The black and white film is intentionally dislodged, disturbed, disrespectful, even aggressive.
Here, there is no story. The film is constituted of a series of scenes, without connection between them. At the start we are in the presence of a half deaf Beethoven, represented in a subjective way, so that the spectator becomes the composer. Thus we tour the places where Beethoven lived: his desk, covered entirely with pieces of music; his cellar, storeroom filled with bottles of wine; his hay loft, where he stacks the scores of composers of the XIX and XX centuries; his bathroom, in which the bathtub is full of busts of... Beethoven, which we take one after the other.