Mahler (1998)
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Director:Ken Russell
Studio:Image Entertainment
Rating:3.5 (24 votes)
Date Added:2009-04-13
Last Seen:2015-09-18
ASIN:6305131090
UPC:9786305131090
Genre:Art House & International
Release:1998-11-24
Location:0752
Duration:111
Picture Format:Academy Ratio
Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
Sound:Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
Languages:English
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Ken Russell  ...  (Director)
  ...  (Writer)
 
Robert Powell  ...  
Georgina Hale  ...  
Lee Montague  ...  
Miriam Karlin  ...  
Rosalie Crutchley  ...  
Summary: From its stunning opening sequence, featuring Georgina Hale (who plays the wife of Gustav Mahler in this Ken Russell film) isolated in full mummy wrap and writhing with erotic yearning to the lush strains of her husband's music, "Mahler" distinguishes itself as the most poetic and archetypal of Russell's great-composer works. A kind of cinematic response to Luchino Visconti's 1971 adaptation of "Death in Venice", in which Dirk Bogarde plays a Mahler-esque composer in search of beauty in the plague-filled city, "Mahler" stars Robert Powell as the great Jewish romantic from 19th-century Vienna, drafting enormous symphonic works in the midst of rising anti-Semitism. Converting to Christianity as a means of survival, Mahler carries on with his work but experiences an erosion of his health and sense of identity. Meanwhile, his self-effacing spouse represses her own creative drives to keep the resident genius afloat, plugging every leak and receding all but invisible into the woodwork. While the film is the least ostentatious of Russell's movies about music, it is hardly conventional, a mix of lyrical tableaux and comic fantasy that adds up to a stirring, dreamlike experience. "--Tom Keogh"