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Histrionic bordering on hysterical, “Mahler on the Couch” reduces one of 20th-century music’s greatest figures to a dithering cuckold, his marriage to a feeble feminist allegory, and Sigmund Freud to ...
Percy Adlon is up to old tricks in this delightful, witty, artistically vigorous and occasionally loony fantasia about Vienna's cultural elite 100 years ago. By Kirk Honeycutt Mahler on the Couch, ...
The Sedona International Film Festival is proud to present the Northern Arizona premiere of ‘Mahler in New York’ showing June ...
“Bagdad Cafe’s” director Percy Adlon has teamed up with his son Felix and wife Eleonore to develop “Mahler auf der Couch,” a psychological drama about the Austrian composer Gustav Mahler’s life. Set ...
Since its release last fall, Tár has inspired a flurry of discourse from critics and real-life conductors, including Marin Alsop, JoAnn Falletta, Simone Young and Leonard Slatkin, questioning ...
36 films from 14 countries are set to screen at the 20th Annual New York Jewish Film Festival, running from January 12-27 at New York’s Walter Reade Theater, The Jewish Museum and Manhattan’s Jewish ...
Writer-directors Percy and Felix Adlon re-create the tormented marriage between Gustav Mahler and Alma Schindler; the results waver between shrill melodrama and shrill comedy. The movie advances an ...