Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) – “The Making of Amadeus (2002)” Documentary
In honoring Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) and his music, we discovered “The
Making of Amadeus (2002),” and think you’ll greatly enjoy watching
dynamic interviews with Director Miloš Forman, his Screenwriter Peter Shaffer,
Musical Director Sir Neville Marriner, Costume Designer Theodor Pištěk,
Choreographer Twyla Tharp, and the leading stars of the award-winning 1984
film. For over a year, they auditioned approximately 1,400 actors for the
movie, trying to find the perfect
personalities to portray Mozart (Tom Hulsey), Salieri (J. Murray Abraham),
Mozart’s wife Constanze (Elizabeth Berridge) and his father Leopold (Roy
Dotrice), plus all the other key roles.
Mozart created over 600 compositions during his
short lifetime -- writing his first concerto at 4, first symphony at 7, and his
first full opera at 12... This documentary highlights his genius and the
complications of breaking new ground while having to satisfy the Emperor and
the Aristocracy... But we don't want to spoil it for you...
The film was nominated for 53 awards and won 40
(including eight Oscars and "Best Picture"), and is considered a 20th
Century Cinema Classic. The film was shot in Prague while it was still a Soviet Bloc
country, and everything had to be brought in from other countries or built on
the spot. Try to imagine how you would work with a cast of 500 – creating
everything from big wigs, period ballgowns, puffy shirts, velvet britches, and
tons of plumage, etc. -- with hours-long makeup and costume sessions to age the
actors as the film progressed. Working with 1,000's of burning candles to
recreate credible 18th Century interior sets, potential disaster was always
just around the corner. Hope you enjoy this masterful tour de force…
For more detail about this award-winning movie,
click: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amadeus_(film)
For details about Mozart’s life and music, click: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart
And here’s the magical Mozart documentary, with
great music and fun interviews with all of the key players:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWeqBI-Xsj4
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