
Countess Dora 1990
Step into the richly textured world of *Countess Dora (1990)*, Zvonimir Berković's lyrical drama that breathes life into the extraordinary story of Dora Pejačević, Croatia's trailblazing Romantic composer.
Director: Zvonimir Berković
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Countess Dora (1990) about?
The film traces the life of Countess Dora Pejačević, a Croatian composer whose talent flourished in the early 1900s despite the constraints of her aristocratic upbringing. Through her relationships and creative struggles, the story explores her journey toward artistic fulfillment and the personal sacrifices that came with it.
Who directed Countess Dora?
Zvonimir Berković directed *Countess Dora (1990)*, bringing his signature sensitivity to historical dramas.
Who stars in Countess Dora?
The film features Alma Prica in the lead role, alongside Rade Šerbedžija, Irina Alfyorova, Relja Bašić, and Božidar Boban.
Is Countess Dora (1990) worth watching?
For fans of period dramas and classical music, *Countess Dora* offers a visually and emotionally rich experience. While it may not appeal to all audiences, its intimate portrayal of a forgotten historical figure makes it a standout in its genre.
How long is Countess Dora?
The runtime of *Countess Dora (1990)* is 117 minutes.
About Countess Dora (1990) — A Biopic of Croatia's Forgotten Musical Genius
Step into the richly textured world of *Countess Dora (1990)*, Zvonimir Berković's lyrical drama that breathes life into the extraordinary story of Dora Pejačević, Croatia's trailblazing Romantic composer. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Europe, the film unfolds with a delicate, almost operatic grace, blending historical authenticity with intimate personal drama. Alma Prica shines as the enigmatic Countess Dora, navigating a life torn between artistic passion and societal expectations, while Rade Šerbedžija delivers a compelling performance as a key figure in her journey. The film's atmospheric tone, steeped in classical music and emotional depth, evokes the tension between tradition and innovation that defined Dora's brief but brilliant career.
Berković crafts a visually stunning portrait of a woman ahead of her time, capturing both the grandeur of her musical legacy and the quiet, introspective moments that shaped her. With themes of creativity, sacrifice, and self-discovery at its core, *Countess Dora (1990)* is more than a biopic—it's a haunting meditation on the cost of genius and the fleeting nature of life.