Mahler
The film begins on a train journey with Gustav Mahler (Robert Powell) and his wife Alma (Georgina Hale) confronting their failing marriage. The story is then recounted in a series of flashbacks (some of which are surrealistic and nightmarish), taking one through Mahler's childhood, his brother's suicide, his experience with anti-semitism, his conversion from Judaism to Catholicism, his marital problems, and the death of his young daughter. The film also contains a surreal fantasy sequence involving the anti-Semitic Cosima Wagner (Antonia Ellis), widow of Richard Wagner, whose objections to his taking control of the Court Opera were supposedly removed by his conversion to Catholicism. In the process, the film explores Mahler's music and its relationship to his life.
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Robert Powell | Gustav Mahler |
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Georgina Hale | Alma Mahler |
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Lee Montague | Bernhard Mahler |
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Miriam Karlin | Aunt Rosa |
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Rosalie Crutchley | Marie Mahler |
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Gary Rich | Young Mahler |
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Richard Morant | Max |
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Angela Down | Justine Mahler |
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Antonia Ellis | Cosima Wagner |
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Ronald Pickup | Nick |
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Peter Eyre | Otto Mahler |
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Dana Gillespie | Anna von Mildenburg |
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George Coulouris | Doctor Roth |
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David Collings | Hugo Wolfe |
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Arnold Yarrow | Grandfather |
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David Trevena | Doctor Richter |
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Elaine Delmar | Princess |
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Benny Lee | Uncle |
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Andrew Faulds | Doctor on Train |
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Otto Diamant | Professor Sladky |
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Michael Southgate | Alois Mahler |
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Kenneth Colley | Krenek |
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Sarah McLellan | Putzi |
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Claire McLellan | Glucki |
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Berwick Kaler | Dancing Officer at Mahler's Cremation |
| Rendező | Ken Russell |
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| Író | Ken Russell | |
| Producer | Roy Baird, Sanford Lieberson, David Puttnam | |
| Fényképezte | Dick Bush | |
| Lemezek száma | 1 |
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| Hely | HDD 71 |
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| Index | 20732 |
| Hozzáadva | Júl. 09, 2014 14:56:15 |
| Módosítva | Dec. 07, 2025 23:02:27 |
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