This Monday, April 4 beginning at Resistance Cineclub April cycle dedicated to films that feature crossovers between film and music . Four films will be screened in different ways address the challenging relationship between these two arts. The first function is dedicated to Amadeus, Milos Forman , a film about Mozart and Salieri.
also be screened The Wall, Alan Parker; Symphathy for the Devil, Jean Luc Godard, and sweet and melancholy, by Woody Allen.
functions are performed Monday in April, at 21 in DCEA Screening Room, 40 Wilde. Admission is free and open . They can follow us on Facebook, the user Cineclub Resistance.
FILM + MUSIC CYCLE
MONDAY 4: AMADEUS
Director: Miloš Forman
Year: 1984
Duration: 161 min (180 min the director's cut)
Amadeus is an American film of 1984 directed by Milos Forman, which tells the life of Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart from the point of view of its better known rival, also composer Antonio Salieri. The film is based on the script written by Peter Shaffer, based on his own play "Amadeus."
Miloš Forman fuses a romantic legend between fiction and reality. So majestic personifies death itself on mysterious hooded man turned out to be his great enemy, Salieri, destroying the same God "killed" by a mediocre.
Forman Schaffer adapted the libretto, transforming a theatrical text in a successful marriage Cine-Music rarely seen before. Music and pictures dazzled by the brilliant display while the texts are full of humanism and psychology. The link of the dialogue through the music create a perfect harmony between situations and poetic narration and music becomes a third character (Mozart-Salieri-Music).
The association makes impersonating God director Mozart, Salieri and the Devil himself, wrapped the frame in a gripping story with a calm atmosphere, without a doubt, so well told and narrated that make it a absolute masterpiece. Amadeus is thus a shining example of Cine-Music unprecedented.
Synopsis: Antonio Salieri is the most outstanding musician at the court of Emperor Joseph II of Austria. Delivered entirely to music, promises to God if humility and chastity, in turn, keeps its extraordinary musical gifts. But after arrival at the court of a young man named Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Salieri is relegated to the background. Angered by the loss of importance, will do everything possible to ruin the career of the young musician. Meanwhile, Mozart, oblivious to the machinations of Salieri, surprised everyone with his brilliance as a musician, but also with his eccentricities.
earned eight Oscars in 1984 : best film, director, actor (F. Murray Abraham), adapted screenplay, art direction, costume design, makeup and sound. He also obtained the same year, four Golden Globes
other films the director: "The Loves of a Blonde," "Cuckoo's Nest," "The People vs. Larry Flynt"
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