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Casanova Variations
Two stories about the greatest seducer of all time, Giacomo Casanova.
Michael Sturminger
Casts & Crew
John Malkovich
Fanny Ardant
Veronica Ferres
Maria João Bastos
Victoria Guerra
Lola Naymark
Jonas Kaufmann
Maria João Luís
Miguel Monteiro
Maria João Pinho
Marina Albuquerque
Also Directed by Michael Sturminger
4 directors decided to investigate why Jörg Haider's far right "Freedom Party" won the election in Austria in 1999.
In 1976, Jack Unterweger was convicted for the murder of Margaret Schaefer and sentenced to life in prison. While imprisoned, he committed himself to reading and writing, eventually earning literary respect both inside and outside the penitentiary. In 1984, his autobiography "Fegefeuer" (Purgatory) became a bestseller.
A sophisticated hotel somewhere on the French coast. Silvia and Gustav meet here, they have recently split up after 19 years of marriage. But they know each other well, and a fight begins in which Silvia always seems one step ahead. So she quickly realizes that Gustav's new, younger girlfriend is already expecting a child from him. The secret meeting between Silvia and Gustav takes a new turn when Gustav suddenly finds out that the conference center in Toulouse, where he is allegedly staying, was blown up in a terrorist attack.
Mythological hero Scipio must choose between Fortune and Constancy in this superb 2006 Salzburg Festival production of Mozart's "Il Songo di Scipione," directed by Michael Sturminger and starring Blagoj Nacoski, Louise Fribo, Bernarda Bobro, Iain Paton, Robert Sellier and Anna Kovalko. The Chor des Stadttheaters Klagenfurt and the Kärntner Symphonieorchester, conducted by Robin Ticciati, provide accompaniment.
Ozren is raised in Vienna by his mother Silvija, who works as a prostitute, and his aunt and uncle. The film shows the demimonde of Vienna in the early 1990ies and deals with Ozren's finding out that his mother is not a waitress (as he was initially told) and with the way he copes with it.
Music film
A crazed dictator delivers a powerful monologue accompanied by the music of Bach, Franck, Widor, Messiaen and Ligeti. Recorded at Elbphilharmonie Concert Hall.