Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Movies
Perhaps the classical composer most quoted in film soundtracks,
Mozart's music has appeared in approximately 310 feature films. Many of this Austrian composer's operas have received full film and television productions including Die Entführung aus dem Serail (The Abduction From the Seraglio) in five complete productions and the theme for TV's Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego?, and Così Fan Tutte (All Women Do So) with nine productions and quoted in Propellerblume (The Whirligig,1997). Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute) has had ten European and American television presentations, and was quoted in 11 films including
Miss Congeniality (2000),
Face/Off (1997),
Parting Glances (1986), and
Letter From an Unknown Woman (1948). Don Giovanni has had 15 full productions with excerpts appearing in romantic drama contexts including
La Cérémonie (1995),
Jalousie (1991),
Babette's Feast (1988),
Parting Glances, and the wonderfully titled Tense Moments From Opera (1922). Il Nozzi de Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro) can be found in 13 complete productions and also appears in various filmic variations in
The Adventures of Pinocchio (1996),
The Shawshank Redemption (1994),
So This Is Love (1953), and
Under Your Spell (1936).
In
Stanley Kubrick's
Eyes Wide Shut (1999), after seemingly being followed by a mysterious man (or perhaps only walking in the same direction),
Tom Cruise's Dr. Hartford character (called Fridolin in
Schnitzler's Traumnovelle) enters a coffeehouse in which
Mozart's Requiem plays quietly in the background. It makes a strange juxtaposition to the comfortable Christmas season warmness of the patrons who seem content to let it be just some classical music wallpaper.
Cruise picks up the newspaper and reads about an ex-beauty queen found dead of an overdose, who may be the masked prostitute who saved him the previous night when he was exposed as an intruder at a gathering of a high-society religio-sex cult. The
Mozart piece, which has functioned as a subtle form of presaging, is interrupted by the stark punctuations of a
Ligeti piano work as the camera focuses on the news headlines. Like colors, bits of dialogue, and certain store signs throughout the film, this music is among the subliminal, encoded elements that create another level of meaningful associations just below the surface story. The Requiem is also heard in
Elizabeth (1998),
The Big Lebowski (1998),
Primal Fear (1996), The Mother and the Whore (1973), and many other films.
The most quoted of
Mozart's instrumental music is Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (A Little Night Music), heard in nine films including
Anne Frank (2001),
Sophie's Choice (1982),
Alien (1979), and
Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975).
Elvira Madigan (1967) used the composer's Piano Concerto No. 21, which became quite popular. Other piano concerti occur in movies such as
Chain of Command (2000),
My Big Fat Father (1992),
Out of Africa (1985), and
Incompreso (1966). The string quartets and divertimenti have also been widely used.
Movies about the composer's life have included Mozart -- Aufzeichnungen Einer Jugend (
Mozart -- Records of a Young Man, 1976),
Das Leben Mozarts (
The Life of Mozart, 1967),
The Life and Loves of Mozart (1955), Unsterblicher Mozart (Immortal Mozart, 1954), and
The Mozart Story (1948). But the one that best captures the spirit of the composer, if not always the historical letter, is
Milos Forman's production of
Peter Shaffer's
Amadeus (1984), winner of eight Academy awards, with
Tom Hulce as an exuberant, ribaldly amorous, soul-searching, natural non-conformist, and charmingly naïve genius. ~ "Blue" Gene Tyranny, Rovi

- 2012
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Two men are confronted with their own limitations when their respective projects fall far short of expectation in this meditation on the nature of progress. On September 11, 2011, novice stonemason Chris Overing set out to construct a 1000-foot dry-stone wall on his rural Quebec property. Meanwhile, filmmaker Bill Stone began documenting the project on camera. From the outset, Overing realizes that the ambitious project would have been better handled by a professional. And over the next few years, Stone rolls camera as the frustrated builder contends with a series of setbacks. Years later, the wall is less than two-thirds complete, and Stone makes the call to stop production. Over the course of the next eight years, both men wrestle with the malaise of realizing all of their hard work may have been for naught, and find their own self-images starting to suffer in the face of stagnation. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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As mounted at the Teatro La Fenice in Venice, Italy, this 2011 New Year's classical concert offers a program of operatic arias performed by soloists including soprano Désiréé Rancatore, tenor Antonio Poli and bass-baritone Luca Pisaroni , with support from the Orchestra and Chorus of the Teatro La Fenice. Daniel Harding conducts, and Claudio Marino serves as chorus master. Selections include: Parmi veder le lagrime from Verdi's Rigoletto, Io son ricco e tu sei bella from Gaetano Donizetti's L'elisir d'amire, Libiam ne' lieti calici from Verdi's La Traviata, and many more. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi
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This musical release from Russian violinist David Oistrakh captures three live performances by the virtuoso, recorded at the Royal Festival Hall in London between 1961 and 1963 with accompaniment by the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra and English Chamber Orchestra. Some of the pieces featured in the program include Bach's "Concerto for two violins in D minor, BWV 1043" and Mozart's "Sinfonia concertante, K364". ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Igor Oïstrakh, David Oistrakh, (more)

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The Glyndebourne Festival Opera mounted this 2010 production of W.A. Mozart's Don Giovani, under the aegis of producer-stage director Jonathan Kent - a version reportedly influenced by Fellini's movie La Dolce vita (1960). It stars Gerald Finley in the title role, Anna Samuil as Donna Anna, Kate Royal as Donna Elvira, Luca Pisaroni as Leporello and William Burden as Don Ottavio. The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment lends symphonic accompaniment, under the direction of maestro Vladimir Jurowski, while Jeremy Bines serves as chorus master. Paul Brown designed the sets. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Gerald Finley, Anna Samuil, (more)

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- 2009
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This engaging release for young kids walks young viewers through a number of fun exercises on counting, helping children learn that math can be a fun activity. Among the lessons covered are how to recognize numbers 1-10, how to associate between numbers and objects, colors, and more. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi
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- 2008
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- 2008
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This performance of the Mozart opera Idomeneo was filmed at the recently restored Cuvillies Theatre, and features vocalists like John Mark Ainsley, Pavol Breslik, and Juliane Banse in the leading roles. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi
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- Starring:
- John Mark Ainsley, Pavol Breslik, (more)

- 2008
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The Salzburg Festival mounted this 2008 production of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's most famous and acclaimed opera, Don Giovanni, with a cast that includes Christopher Maltman in the title role, Anatoly Kocherga as Il commandatore, Annette Dasch as Donna Anna and Matthew Polenzani as Don Ottavio. Claus Guth directs for the stage; Christian Schmidt designed the sets and costumes; Ramses Sigl choreographs; and the Vienna Philharmonic, under the baton of Bertrand de Billy, lends symphonic accompaniment. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Christopher Maltman, Anatoly Kocherga, (more)

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Rutger Hauer and Warren Christie co-star in this innovative film opera from Anne of Green Gables helmer Kevin Sullivan, which represents a very loose reinterpretation of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's seminal 1791 singspiel Die Zauberflote. Christie stars as Tom Henderson, an operatic chanteur who is cast as the lead in a production of Die Zauberflote, despite personal misgivings about his ability to live up to that assignment. His imagination runs amok and he soon begins to fantasize about the opera and its possibilities, and the fantasies are played out elaborately onscreen. Meanwhile, Tom develops a romantic obsession with the production's second-billed, a Russian virtuoso named Masha who has fallen prey to the isolating maltreatment of her cruel manager, Dr. Nagel (Hagel); the events surrounding the production thus parallel those of Mozart's original narrative. Sullivan peppers the screen with musically-oriented production numbers throughout the film. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Warren Christie, Mireille Asselin, (more)

- 2008
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Shot in pristine high definition, this ambient production features footage from some of the most visually dazzling locations throughout the United States. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi
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- 2007
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Notoriously nihilistic filmmaker Michael Haneke revisits one of his most controversial works in this remake of 1997's Funny Games starring Naomi Watts and Tim Roth. When a family of three arrives at their remote summer cabin for a quiet getaway, the sudden arrival of two psychotic men sets the stage for a harrowing life-or-death struggle that offers savage commentary on the use of violence in entertainment. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Naomi Watts, Tim Roth, (more)

- 2006
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Preeminent German concert violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter and pianist lambert Orkis team of for this series of interpretations of sixteen sonatas for piano and violin by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Selections include: Sonata in A major, K. 305, C major, K. 303, E flat major, K. 380, G major, K. 301, B flat major, K. 454, A major, K. 526 and many more. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Anne-Sophie Mutter, Lambert Orkis, (more)

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Acclaimed director Kenneth Branagh skillfully lifts one of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's most beloved works from its original fairy-tale setting and places it against the backdrop of the First World War with this impassioned English-language adaptation staged to coincide with the 250th anniversary of the master composer's birth. Tamino (Joseph Kaiser) has been wounded in battle, but his life is saved when he is subsequently rescued by three kindly field nurses. Papageno (Benjamin Jay Davis) is a bird keeper whose mission it is to check the trenches for dangerous gasses. Upon seeing a picture of the lovely Pamina (Amy Carson) and instantly falling in love with the girl, Tamino makes it his mission in life to save his treasured beauty from the clutches of nefarious kidnapper Sarastro (Rene Pape). Tamino won't be alone on his dangerous mission, though, because the noble Papageno, who has determined to rescue his own true love, has vowed to fight alongside the smitten soldier right to the bitter end. An imaginative new adaptation of one of Mozart's most beloved operas, Branagh's variation on The Magic Flute features newly adapted libretto by Stephen Fry, musical direction by James Conlon, and an unforgettable score skillfully performed by the Chamber Orchestra of Europe. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Joseph Kaiser, Amy Carson, (more)

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Stefan Herheim staged a theatrical production of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's 1782 three-act opera singspiel Die Entführung aus dem Serail at the Saltzburger Festspiele, filmed live and now available in this home video release. Composed by Mozart to a libretto by Christoph Friedrich Bretzner, the work concerns the lovely Konstanze, who has become ensconced in the Pasha Selim's harem and must be rescued by her lover, Belmonte, and his servant, Pedrillo. The Herheim production stars Laura Aikin, Valentina Farcas, Charles Castronovo, Dietmar Kerschbaum and Franz Hawlata; the Wiener Staatsopenchor and Salzburg's Mozarteum Orchester, conducted by Ivor Bolton, provide musical accompaniment. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Laura Aikin, Valentina Farcas, (more)

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This classical music release features the opening concert of the European Mozart Ways 2006 celebrations, which took place in Rovereto, Italy. The location has tremendous historical significance: it was in Rovereto that 13-year-old Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart held his first concert in Italy, on Christmas night 1769. The program at hand celebrates the 18th century composer's friendship with the Lodron family, with symphonic interpretations by The Haydn Orchestra of Bolzano and Trento of two pieces that Mozart composed for the Countess of Lodron and her daughters: Concerto in F for Three Pianos and Orchestra, KV 242 "Lodron-Konzert" and Divertimento n.10 in F major, KV 247 "Erste Lodronische Nachtmusik. The program also features an interpretation of Michael Haydn's Symphony n.28 in C Major, MH 384. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi
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- Starring:
- A. Romanovsky, Muzá A., (more)