Not Mozart: Six Films
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DVD Details
- Rated: Not Rated
- Run Time: 2 hours, 59 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: May 27, 2003
- Originally Released: 1991
- Label: Image Entertainment
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Directed by | Peter Greenaway, Barrie Gavin & Jeremy Newson | |
Composition by | Michael Nyman |
Entertainment Reviews:
Product Description:
NOT MOZART is a collection of 6 films, each focusing on a different composer as they let their inventive interpretations of Mozart's music do the talking. The films include: "N*t M*zart," composed by Mathias Ruegg and directed by Ernst Grandits, "Wam Ltd," composed by Misha Mengelberg and directed by Anthony Garner, "Scipio's Dream," composed by Judith Weir and directed by Margaret Williams, "M Is for Man, Music and Mozart," composed by Louis Andriessen and directed by Peter Greenaway, "Bring Me the Head of Amadeus," composed by H.K. Gruber and directed by Barrie Gavin, "Letters, Riddles and Writs," composed by Michael Nyman and directed by Jeremy Newson and Pat Gavin.
Description by Image Entertainment:
This highly original celebration of the work of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart gives rein to the inventiveness of six distinguished contemporary composers who were each invited to collaborate with a top filmmaker of their choice to produce a tribute to the maestro. These partnerships let their imaginations run riot and produced a collection which ranges from the hilarious to the frankly baffling to the deeply moving. The films include: "M Is for Man, Music and Mozart," composed by Louis Andriessen and directed by Peter Greenaway (The Draughtsman's Contract), "Bring Me the Head of Amadeus," composed by H.K. Gruber and directed by Barrie Gavin, "Letters, Riddles and Writs," composed by Michael Nyman (The End of the Affair) and directed by Jeremy Newson and Pat Gavin, "N*t M*zart," composed by Mathias Ruegg and directed by Ernst Grandits, "Wam Ltd," composed by Misha Mengelberg and directed by Anthony Garner, "Scipio's Dream," composed by Judith Weir and directed by Margaret Williams.