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Mozart Werke Ges.m.b.H. 2006

90 min📅 2006-01-01

Dive into the whimsical world of *Mozart Werke Ges.m.b.H. (2006)*, a delightful musical comedy directed by Hannes Rossacher that blends satire with the timeless genius of Mozart.

Director: Hannes Rossacher

Cast

Kirsten Dene
Kirsten Dene
Wife
Juergen Maurer
Juergen Maurer
the foreman
Gusti Wolf
Gusti Wolf
Tourist guide
Denis Petkovic
Factory worker
Hermann Scheidleder
Hermann Scheidleder
Mozart coordinator
Charles Maxwell
Factory worker
Bernd Birkhahn
The factory owner
Dorothee Hartinger
Dorothee Hartinger
Factory worker
Pauline Knof
Pauline Knof
Factory worker
Raphael von Bargen
Raphael von Bargen
Cleaning person

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mozart Werke Ges.m.b.H. (2006) about?

This TV movie follows a Vienna Burgtheater ensemble, led by Kirsten Dene and Gusti Wolf, as they satirize the commercial frenzy surrounding Mozart's legacy. Franz Wittenbrink's direction turns the absurdity of art-meets-commerce into a laugh-out-loud spectacle.

Who directed Mozart Werke Ges.m.b.H.?

The film was directed by Hannes Rossacher, known for blending humor with theatrical flair in his works.

Who stars in Mozart Werke Ges.m.b.H.?

The cast features Kirsten Dene, Juergen Maurer, Gusti Wolf, Denis Petkovic, and Hermann Scheidleder as the core ensemble of the Vienna Burgtheater.

Is Mozart Werke Ges.m.b.H. (2006) worth watching?

With its sharp satire and lively performances, this 90-minute musical comedy is a hidden gem for fans of witty, character-driven films. While it's not widely rated on IMDb, its unique take on Mozart's legacy makes it a charming watch for music and comedy lovers alike.

How long is Mozart Werke Ges.m.b.H.?

The runtime for Mozart Werke Ges.m.b.H. is 90 minutes.

About Mozart Werke Ges.m.b.H. (2006) — A Musical Comedy Roasting Art vs. Commerce

Dive into the whimsical world of *Mozart Werke Ges.m.b.H. (2006)*, a delightful musical comedy directed by Hannes Rossacher that blends satire with the timeless genius of Mozart. Set against the backdrop of Vienna's Burgtheater, the film follows the ensemble led by Kirsten Dene and Gusti Wolf as they navigate the hilarious clash between artistic integrity and commercial pressures during the craze for Mozart's music. With sharp wit and playful performances, this TV movie turns a lighthearted eye on the absurdities of fame, culture, and the music industry, all while paying homage to one of history's greatest composers.

The atmosphere crackles with the energy of a stage performance, where every scene crackles with the tension between tradition and modernity. Whether you're a Mozart enthusiast or a fan of sharp, character-driven comedies, this film offers a refreshingly funny take on the enduring legacy of classical music. It's a celebration of art that doesn't take itself too seriously—perfect for anyone looking for a clever, entertaining escape.