Mozart Decoded

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Mozart Decoded

DVD cover
Genre Documentary
Directed by Kevin Sullivan
Produced by Trudy Grant
Written by Kevin Sullivan
Music by Peter Breiner
Country Canada
Language English [1]
Running time 50 minutes (approx.)

Mozart Decoded is a 2008 documentary about the life of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart produced by Sullivan Entertainment. The film was made as a follow up to Sullivan Entertainment’s Magic Flute Diaries and uses a lot of the same visual material. The program premiered on December 20, 2008 on A-Channel in Canada.[2][3]

Synopsis

A detailed look the life of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Mozart Decoded starts with Mozart’s upbringing and follows his life through his success and affiliations. A priority of this documentary is finding out what motivated Mozart’s work and how organizations like the Freemasons impacted his most popular operas.

References

  1. Mozart Decoded at the Internet Movie Database
  2. Windsor, The (2008-12-20). "Film delves into life of Mozart". Canada.com. Retrieved 2012-04-02. 
  3. Bell Media Site, The (2008-12-02). "It’s a Holly Jolly Lineup this December on ‘A’". CTV. Retrieved 2012-04-03. 

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