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Amadeus (1984)

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Overview

Director:
Milos Forman
Writers:
Peter Shaffer (play)
Peter Shaffer (screenplay)
Release Date:
19 September 1984 (USA) more view trailer
Genre:
Drama | Music more
Tagline:
Amadeus. The man. The music. The magic. The madness. The murder. The mystery. The motion picture. more
Plot:
The incredible story of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, told in flashback mode by Antonio Salieri - now confined to an insane asylum. full summary | full synopsis (warning! may contain spoilers)
Awards:
Won 8 Oscars. Another 32 wins & 13 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(7 articles)
Oscars Change Rule on Best Song Nominees (From Get The Big Picture. 20 June 2008, 10:52 AM, PDT)
Vincent Schiavelli Dies (From WENN. 28 December 2005)
User Comments:
Ravishing in sound and vision more

Cast

 (Cast overview, first billed only)
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Amadeus: The Director's Cut (USA) (director's cut)
Peter Shaffer's Amadeus (USA) (complete title)
Peter Shaffer's Amadeus: Director's Cut (USA) (director's cut)
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MPAA:
Rated R for brief nudity. (director's cut)
Runtime:
160 min | 180 min (director's cut)
Country:
USA
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
2.20 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
70 mm 6-Track (70 mm prints) | Dolby Digital (director's cut) | Dolby (35 mm prints)
Certification:
Brazil:14 | Iran:(Banned) (director's cut) | Malaysia:(Banned) (director's cut) | UK:PG (also director's cut) | Philippines:X (director's cut) | Singapore:NC-16 (video rating) (cut) | Czech Republic:15 (director's cut) | Germany:12 (director's cut) | Canada:A (Nova Scotia) | Sweden:7 (director's cut) | New Zealand:PG (director's cut) | Canada:PG (Manitoba/Ontario) | Argentina:Atp | Australia:PG | Canada:G (Quebec) (director's cut) | Chile:14 | Finland:K-7 (re-rating) | Finland:S (original rating) | France:U | Hong Kong:II | Iceland:L | Mexico:C (director's cut) | Netherlands:AL (director's cut) | Norway:12 (original rating) | Norway:15 (director's cut) | Peru:14 | Singapore:PG | South Korea:All (director's cut) | Spain:T (director's cut) | Sweden:11 (original rating) | Taiwan:PG-12 | USA:PG | USA:R (director's cut) | West Germany:12 | Ireland:PG
Filming Locations:
Kromeriz, Czech Republic more
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Trivia:
Several professors of music stated, after studying all of the musical keys struck on pianos throughout the film, that not one key is struck incorrectly when compared to what is heard at the exact same moment. In other words, what you see is exactly what you hear. more
Goofs:
Continuity: The candles that Salieri holds when Mozart is laid on his deathbed are shorter than they are when he returns from the door a few moments later. more
Quotes:
[first lines]
Salieri: Mozart! Mozart, forgive your assassin! I confess, I killed you...
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996) more
Soundtrack:
Lachrymosa more

FAQ

Was Mozart such a goofball as he is depicted in this film?
How much sex, violence, and profanity are in this movie?
A NOTE REGARDING SPOILERS
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42 out of 50 people found the following comment useful:-
Ravishing in sound and vision, 1 April 2002
Author: DRIAINCLARK (DRIAINCLARK@HOTMAIL.COM) from Buckinghamshire England

The unseen star of this film is the Academy of St Martin's in the Field, London. Buy the soundtrack and you will be rewarded with some of the most stunning music you can hear. Mozart's music excells with brilliant treatment and dies with a bad performance. And that, after all, is what the film is about. Without his music, Mozart would be lost in time, a fate that the narrator of the story, the composer Salieri, saw as his own. Ironically, while Salieri has indeed been completely overshadowed by Mozart, his music still survives and has its followers.

But beyond the music this is an outstanding film. Set in the prettiest and most flamboyant century of the last millennium, it is visually stunning and the writer's portrayal of jealousy is perceptive. The casting of the Austrian King and courtiers, (indeed all the actors in this film) that Mozart needed to impress capture the gentility and courtesy of the time, and also subtly shows their growing indignation and impatience at Mozart's personality and behaviour; the presentation of Mozart as punk musician is probably the only failing in the film. As a theatrical device to show that genius can come in disastrous packages it succeeds well, but anyone with any historic sense of social ettiquette or manners will know that Mozart's sill y behaviour would be well wide of the truth, as might, perhaps, be the concept of Salieri as murderer-in-chief. Only in the final scenes is Mozart's brilliance as a composer truly explored in what amounts to a deconstruction of his final composition - his moving, uncompleted and poignant Requiem mass.

Another unintended star in this film are the candle lit sets and theatres of the 18th Century; their operas and drama ooze a magic that is lacking in the present world and which modern producers might well try to reintroduce; so lovely are these buildings with their flickering lights and theatrical techniques that one is left desperate to to seek out these rare theatres to experience them.

This film leaves one breathless from its visual beauty, its magnificent score and the choreography, indeed, of the two together. Mozart's life had the air of tragedy, and his undoubted genius speaks to us now and forever. This film is a monument to the skills of the writer, maker, performers and, of course, Mozart's music. If you have not yet done so, see it.

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