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  1. Lisztomania. Distributie Oliver Reed, Ringo Starr. Regizat de Ken Russell. Sinoposis Lisztomania: Film biografic metaforic, inspirat din viata compozitorului si pianistului Franz Liszt.

  2. www.filmweb.pl › film › Lisztomania-1975-33252Lisztomania (1975) - Filmweb

    Lisztomania (1975) - Filmowa fantazja na temat biografii Franciszka Liszta, z której niewiele się dowiemy o kompozytorze i jego dziełach. Liszt zachęcony sukcesami w Niemczech pragnie pojechać...

  3. 10 de jun. de 2016 · Título original Lisztomania Año 1975 Duración 103 min. País Reino Unido Director Ken Russell Guión Ken Russell Música Rick Wakeman Fotografía Peter Suschitzky Reparto Roger Daltrey, Sara Kestelman, Paul Nicholas, Ringo Starr, Rick Wakeman, John Justin, Fiona Lewis, Veronica Quilligan Productora Goodtimes Enterprises / VPS / Warner Bros. Pictures Género Musical.

  4. A wild and imaginitive send-up of the bawdy life of Romantic composer/piano virtuoso Franz Liszt. Director Ken Russell utilizes ubiquitous phallic imagery and devotes a good portion of the film to Liszt’s “friendship” with fellow composer Richard Wagner.

  5. Lisztomania(1975)-Ken Russell Legendado HD. Filme musical de 1975 escrito e dirigido por Ken Russell sobre o compositor do século XIX Franz Liszt . O roteiro é derivado, em parte, do livro Nélida de Marie d'Agoult (1848), sobre seu caso com Liszt.

  6. He eventually seeks Princess Carolyne of St. Petersburg (at her invitation), elopes, and, after their marriage is forbidden by the Pope, he embraces the monastic life as an abbé. Movie rating: 6.1 / 10 ( 2801 ) Directed by: Ken Russell. Writer credits: Ken Russell. Cast: Roger Daltrey - Sara Kestelman - Paul Nicholas - Ringo Starr - Rick Wakeman.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LisztomaniaLisztomania - Wikipedia

    Lisztomania or Liszt fever was the intense fan frenzy directed toward Hungarian composer Franz Liszt during his performances. This frenzy first occurred in Berlin in 1841 and the term was later coined by Heinrich Heine in a feuilleton he wrote on April 25, 1844, discussing the 1844 Parisian concert season.