Wolfgang A. Mozart (1991)
When rumors spread about a "child prodigy" among the Mozarts in Salzburg, the archbishop orders an investigation in which the seven-year-old Wolfgang has to demonstrate his talent before a committee of scholars. Soon afterwards, Leopold Mozart and his son are traveling all over Europe to play for patrons and admirers. The new Archbishop of Salzburg, Count Colloredo, is not very enthusiastic about Mozart and dismisses him. Mozart marries Constanze Weber, settles in Vienna and has his first successes, earning him commissions and the goodwill of Josef II. In the last years of his life, his situation worsens; Mozart runs into financial difficulties and health problems, but still works incessantly.
Director: Juraj Herz
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Alexander Lutz as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart |
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Barbara Wussow as Aloisia |
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August Schmölzer as Schikaneder |
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Toni Böhm as Father |
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Hana Militká as Mother |
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Jitka Havlíčková as Nannerl |
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Magdalena Reifová as Konstanze |
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František Němec as Joseph Haydn |
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Boris Rösner as Antonio Salieri |
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Radoslav Brzobohatý as |
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Jindřich Narenta as |
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Jiří Lír as |
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Oto Ševčík as |
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Vladimír Javorský as |
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Lenka Krobotová as |
| Camera | Dodo Šimončič | Director of Photography |
| Costume & Make-Up | Uli Fessler | Costume Design |
| Directing | Juraj Herz | Director |
| Writing | Zdeněk Mahler | Writer |
| Writing | Wolfgang Rest | Writer |
| Production | Kurt J. Mrkwicka | Producer |
| Production | Wolfgang Rest | Line Producer |
| Editing | Jan Svoboda | Editor |
| Art | Tomáš Moravec | Production Design |
| Art | Karel Vacek | Art Designer |