Mozart's Sister (2010)
Nannerl, la soeur de Mozart (original title)Reference View | Change View
- Not Rated
- 2h 0min
- Biography, Drama
- 09 Jun 2010 (France)
- Movie
- 2 wins & 7 nominations.
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Cast
Marie Féret | ... |
Nannerl Mozart
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Marc Barbé | ... |
Léopold Mozart
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Delphine Chuillot | ... |
Anna-Maria Mozart
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David Moreau | ... |
Wolfgang Mozart
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Clovis Fouin | ... |
Le Dauphin
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Lisa Féret | ... |
Louise de France
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Valentine Duval | ... |
Victorie de France
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Adèle Leprêtre | ... |
Sophie de France
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Mona Heftre | ... |
Madame Van Eyck
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Salomé Stévenin | ... |
Isabelle d'Aubusson
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Julien Féret | ... |
Maître de musique abbaye
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Nicolas Giraud | ... |
Maître de musique Versailles
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Océane Jubert | ... |
Marie-Josèphe de Saxe
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Arthur Tos | ... |
Hugues le Tourneur
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René Féret | ... |
Le professeur de musique
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Benjamin Couture | ... |
Le cocher
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Grégoire Girard | ... |
Le petit Thomas
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Jorge Tomé | ... |
Les médecins
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Frédéric Hulne | ... |
Les médecins
(as Frédéric Hulné)
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Samuel Cahu | ... |
Les médecins
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Dominique Marcas | ... |
La mère abbesse
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Hugues Viallon | ... |
Musicien Orchestre du Dauphin
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Mathieu Serrano | ... |
Musicien Orchestre du Dauphin
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Brice Sailly | ... |
Musicien Orchestre du Dauphin
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Jean Rouzaud | ... |
Musicien Orchestre du Dauphin
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Michel Rousseau | ... |
Musicien Orchestre du Dauphin
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Manuel Metzger | ... |
Musicien Orchestre du Dauphin
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Stéphane Manent | ... |
Musicien Orchestre du Dauphin
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Fréréric Maindive | ... |
Musicien Orchestre du Dauphin
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Jean-Philippe Kuzma | ... |
Musicien Orchestre du Dauphin
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Renaud Guieu | ... |
Musicien Orchestre du Dauphin
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François Gélin | ... |
Musicien Orchestre du Dauphin
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Julien Dahonneville | ... |
Musicien Orchestre du Dauphin
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Laurent Chatel | ... |
Musicien Orchestre du Dauphin
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Martin Blondeau | ... |
Musicien Orchestre du Dauphin
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Emmanuel André | ... |
Figurants musiciens del'Orchestre du Dauphin
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
María Cebrián | ... |
Victoria de Francia (voice)
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Morgane Collomb | ... |
Nannerl (singingVoice)
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Emmanuel Besnault | ... |
L'étudiant des Beaux-Arts (uncredited)
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Cyrus Khodaveisi | ... |
Peintre Beaux-Arts (uncredited)
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Directed by
René Féret |
Written by
René Féret | ... | (scenario) |
Produced by
Fabienne Féret | ... | producer |
René Féret | ... | producer |
Music by
Marie-Jeanne Serero |
Cinematography by
Benjamín Echazarreta |
Editing by
Fabienne Féret |
Editorial Department
Nicolas Criqui | ... | assistant editor |
Mathilde Delacroix | ... | color timer |
Production Design by
Veronica Fruhbrodt |
Costume Design by
Dominique Louis |
Makeup Department
Sylvie Aid | ... | key makeup artist |
Isabelle Bertaud | ... | key hair stylist (as Isabelle Bertaud-Patocska) |
Véronique Boumaza | ... | makeup artist: additional |
Marilyne Scarselli | ... | hair stylist |
Production Management
Aymeric Duperray | ... | unit manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Violette Echazarreta | ... | trainee assistant director |
Julien Féret | ... | assistant director |
Art Department
Nicolas Javel | ... | carpenter |
Benjamin Stierle | ... | scenic painter |
Sound Department
Christophe Bourreau | ... | foley artist |
Jacques Descomps | ... | assistant auditorium |
Geraldine Falieu | ... | dialogue editor |
Jorge García Bastidas | ... | re-recording mixer |
Hervé Guyader | ... | re-recording mixer |
Nicolas Lefebvre | ... | sound editor |
Agnès Szabó | ... | production sound mixer |
Hubert Teissedre | ... | foley engineer |
Emmanuelle Villard | ... | sound |
Camera and Electrical Department
Cyril Dupont | ... | gaffer |
Aurélien Py | ... | second assistant camera |
Tristan Tortuyaux | ... | first assistant camera |
Music Department
Floriane Bonanni | ... | coach: violin / first violin |
Florent Brannens | ... | violin |
Philip James Glenister | ... | singing coach (as Philip James Gllenister) |
Renaud Guieu | ... | cello |
Jean-Philippe Kuzma | ... | violin |
David Menke | ... | music recording engineer |
Michel Rousseau | ... | flute |
Marie-Jeanne Serero | ... | conductor |
Hugues Viallon | ... | musician: cor |
Volker Werner | ... | music mixing engineer |
Script and Continuity Department
Estelle Terrisse | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
André Couture | ... | harnessing |
Fabrice Couture | ... | harnessing |
Claire Viroulaud | ... | press attache |
Production Companies
- Les Films Alyne
- La Région Île-de-France (support)
- Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC) (participation)
- Région Limousin (supported by)
- Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC) (participation)
Distributors
- JML Distribution (2010) (France) (theatrical)
- Albatros Film (2011) (Japan) (theatrical)
- Arti Film (2011) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
- Elmo Movieworld Filmverleih (2011) (Austria) (theatrical)
- Mirada Distribution (2014) (Argentina) (theatrical)
- Music Box Films (2011) (United States) (theatrical) (subtitled)
- Arti Film (2012) (Netherlands) (DVD)
- Film1 (2012) (Netherlands) (tv) (limited)
- Mediasoft Films (2011) (South Korea)
- Murena International (2010) (Russia)
- Nederlandse Christelijke Radio-Vereniging (NCRV) (2016) (Netherlands) (tv) (NPO2)
- TV5MONDE (2011) (World-wide) (tv)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- FGB 22-11 (costumes)
- Studio Davout (music recording studio)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
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. Written by Palm Springs Internation Film Festival |
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Box Office
Opening Weekend France | EUR108,749, 13 Jun 2010 |
Did You Know?
Goofs | Near the opening of the film, Nannerl tells Louise that she is 14, almost fifteen. This place the action in the winter of 1765-66. While the character Louise says she is 13, the real Louise would have been 28 years old. In fact, the princess return to court from the Abbey of Fontevraud in 1750, the year before Nannerl's birth. See more » |