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Mozart's Sister
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Mozart's Sister

Jun 9, 2010
2h 0m
★ 6.3

Overview

A re-imagined account of the early life of Maria Anna 'Nannerl' Mozart, five years older than Wolfgang and a musical prodigy in her own right.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Les Films Alyne

Mozart's Sister Trailers

Cast

Marie Féret

Nannerl Mozart

Marie Féret

Marc Barbé

Léopold Mozart

Marc Barbé

Delphine Chuillot

Anna-Maria Mozart

Delphine Chuillot

David Moreau

Wolfgang Mozart

David Moreau

Clovis Fouin

Le Dauphin

Clovis Fouin

Lisa Féret

Louise de France

Lisa Féret

Valentine Duval

Victorie de France

Valentine Duval

Adèle Leprêtre

Sophie de France

Adèle Leprêtre

Mona Heftre

Madame Van Eyck

Mona Heftre

Salomé Stévenin

Isabelle d'Aubusson

Salomé Stévenin

Julien Féret

Maître de musique abbaye

Julien Féret

Nicolas Giraud

Maître de musique Versailles

Nicolas Giraud

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