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Mozart's Sister

Mozart's Sister (2024)

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Mozart's Sister

2024 DocumentaryMusic 100mins

For the first 18 years of her life, Mozart’s sister shared equal billing with her brother. Musical partners and collaborators, Wolfgang Mozart and Maria-Anna Mozart played together before Kings and Queens, and were the talk of Europe. What happened to her? Forced into retirement by age 16 because she was a woman, a stunning new investigation explores why she was retired against her will and the explosive theory: did Maria-Anna Mozart continue to compose in secret?

Mozart's Sister: Cast & Crews

Directors
Madeleine Hetherton-Miau
Top Cast
Alyona Popova

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Independent reviews from the Compare TV editorial team.

Review Team
4/5
4/5

Mozart's Sister is a beautifully crafted exploration of a lesser-known figure in classical music history. Directed by Madeleine Hetherton-Miau, the film delves into the life of Maria-Anna Mozart, who shared the spotlight with her brother Wolfgang before being pushed into the shadows due to societal ... Show more >>

Editor Team
3.5/5
3.5/5

Mozart's Sister is a heartfelt yet bittersweet journey into the life of Maria-Anna Mozart. While the film shines a light on her talent and the injustices she faced, it sometimes feels like it tiptoes around deeper themes. The direction by Hetherton-Miau is solid, and the performances, especially fro ... Show more >>

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Mozart's Sister is certainly worth watching, especially for fans of historical dramas and classical music. The film provides a unique perspective on Maria-Anna Mozart's life, exploring her struggles and triumphs in a male-dominated society. The performances are compelling, and the direction by Madeleine Hetherton-Miau brings depth to the narrative, making it an engaging experience.

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