Mozart (1955 film)
Mozart (also known as The Life and Loves of Mozart) is a 1955 Austrian drama film directed by Karl Hartl. It was entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival.[1] The plot explores the mental state of Mozart during production of his final opera Die Zauberflöte.
| Mozart | |
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| Directed by | Karl Hartl |
| Produced by | J. W. Beyer Julius Jonak A. I. Paulini |
| Written by | Karl Hartl Egon Komorzynski Franz Tassié |
| Starring | Oskar Werner |
| Cinematography | Oskar Schnirch |
| Edited by | Henny Brünsch |
Release date |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
| Country | Austria |
| Language | German |
Cast
- Oskar Werner as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Johanna Matz as Annie Gottlieb
- Erich Kunz as Emanuel Schikaneder
- Gertrud Kückelmann as Constanze Mozart
- Nadja Tiller as Louise Weber Lange
- Annie Rosar as Frau Weber
- Hugo Gottschlich as Don Primus
- Angelika Hauff as Suzi Gerl
- Albin Skoda as Antonio Salieri, Hofkompositeur (as Skoda)
References
- "Festival de Cannes: Mozart". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 5 February 2009.
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