Amadeus

Amadeus(1984)

PG
09/19/1984 (US)History, Music, Drama2h 40m
8.0

"...Everything You've Heard is True"

Overview

Disciplined Italian composer Antonio Salieri becomes consumed by jealousy and resentment towards the hedonistic and remarkably talented young Salzburger composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

Miloš Forman

Director

Peter Shaffer

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Official UK 4K Restoration Trailer

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4K Ultra HD Trailer

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Original Theatrical Trailer

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The Treasure Hunt to Restore the Oscar-Winning Makeup From ‘Amadeus’!

The Treasure Hunt to Restore the Oscar-Winning Makeup From ‘Amadeus’!

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The Oscar-winning Mozart biopic AMADEUS is now fully restored in 4K and showing in select cinemas.

The Oscar-winning Mozart biopic AMADEUS is now fully restored in 4K and showing in select cinemas.

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Movie Clip - Your Father is Dead

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Movie Clip - A Little Modesty Might Suit You Better

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Movie Clip - They Started Without Me

Movie Clip - They Started Without Me

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Movie Clip - Maestro

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‘Amadeus’ Production Designer Patrizia von Brandenstein on Why the Small Details Matter | TCMFF 2023

‘Amadeus’ Production Designer Patrizia von Brandenstein on Why the Small Details Matter | TCMFF 2023

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Producer Saul Zaentz on Casting AMADEUS

Producer Saul Zaentz on Casting AMADEUS

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Amadeus Wins Makeup and Sound: 1985 Oscars

Amadeus Wins Makeup and Sound: 1985 Oscars

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Robert Benton and Peter Shaffer winning Writing Oscars®

Robert Benton and Peter Shaffer winning Writing Oscars®

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Milos Forman ‪winning the Oscar® for Directing "Amadeus"

Milos Forman ‪winning the Oscar® for Directing "Amadeus"

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Amadeus Wins Costume Design: 1985 Oscars

Amadeus Wins Costume Design: 1985 Oscars

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"Amadeus" winning Best Picture

"Amadeus" winning Best Picture

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F. Murray Abraham winning Best Actor

F. Murray Abraham winning Best Actor

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A review by Wuchak
8.0

Written on December 20, 2020

_**Lively costume biography about Mozart’s last nine years in Austria**_

Antonio Salieri (F. Murray Abraham) is a competent but mediocre composer in Vienna, Austria, in the late 1700s. He recognizes the God-given genius of the younger Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Tom Hulce) and struggles with bitter envy. The story is told in flashback as Salieri shares it with a cleric decades later at an asylum.

“Amadeus” (1984) is an entertaining costume drama that successfully takes you back to Vienna from 1783-1791. Mozart was basically the rock star of the era and some of his dynamic music even evokes certain modern rock styles. Giving the main characters personality helps bring the events alive and the flashback structure makes for compelling storytelling.

On the feminine front, Elizabeth Berridge plays Amadeus’ cute & feisty wife, Constanze, while Christine Ebersole is on hand as a ravishing opera singer, sorta reminiscent of Tina Root of Switchblade Symphony (albeit taller).

The original Broadway play concentrated on character motivation with music in the background while the movie focuses a little too much on it. Unless you’re an opera aficionado, the extensive scenes of Mozart's and Salieri's operas being performed become tiresome after a while and unnecessarily bloat the film, somewhat muting the story. When the Emperor yawns during a performance of “Figaro” I could relate because a lot of opera music sounds the same to me.

Nonetheless, this is an informative and amusing biography of Wolfgang’s last nine years; very well done.

The movie runs 2 hours, 40 minutes and was shot mostly in the Czech Republic.

GRADE: B+/A-