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Mozart's Sister

Country: France, Language: French, 120 mins

Original Title

Nannerl, la soeur de Mozart
  • Director: René Féret
  • Writer: René Féret
  • Producer: Fabienne Féret; René Féret

CGiii Comment

Looks good, sounds good...

It plods on and on and ends up nowhere.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Beginning in 1763, the film follows the Mozart family's exhausting life on the road, traveling by coach from one royal court to the next, where the nobility marvel at young Wolfgang's prodigious talent. But accomplished singer, harpsichordist, violinist Nannerl, Wolfgang's elder by five years, first held forth as the family's infant prodigy. At the film begins, she is still performing, though overshadowed and sidelined as accompanist by Wolfgang's growing fame. Her father bows to social strictures "for her own good," refusing to let her continue with the violin or compose, while privately conceding Nannerl's talent to his wife. No longer a precocious tot, Nannerl chafes at the limitations imposed by her gender and frets about her prospects.

Cast & Characters

Marie Feret as Nannerl Mozart;
Marc Barbe as Leopold Mozart;
Delphine Chuillot as Anna-Maria Mozart;
David Moreau as Wolfgang Mozart;
Clovis Fouin as Le Dauphin;
Lisa Feret as Louise de France;
Valentine Duval as Victorie de France;
Adele Lepretre as Sophie de France;
Mona Heftre as Madame Van Eyck;
Salome Stevenin as Isabelle d'Aubusson