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Release Date:
April 1, 1942
Original Title:
La Symphonie fantastique
Alternate Titles:
Delirio d'amore
Phantastische Symphonie
Genres:
Drama | History
Production Companies:
Continental Films
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
The film is biographical, telling the story of the life and artistic struggles of the French composer Hector Berlioz. Berlioz is shown as a recalcitrant medical student in an anatomy class dreaming of becoming a composer; at a demonstration during a performance at the Paris Opéra conducted by Habeneck; at supper with other young artists (Hugo, Janin, Dumas, Mérimée, Delacroix); and chasing after his future wife Harriet Smithson, after a performance of Hamlet. Also depicted are his life in a garret, while suffering from an illness due to an abscess in the throat; a visit from his mother who curses him; and the composition of the Symphonie fantastique. The film then shows his marital breakdown, the premiere of his opera Benvenuto Cellini, his travels throughout Europe, his second marriage to Marie Recio (called "Marie Martin" in the film), public acceptance in old age and reconciliation with his son.
Adaptation:
André du Dognon
Charles Exbrayat
Camera Operator:
G.R. Aldo
Conductor:
Maurice-Paul Guillot
Costume Design:
Rosine Delamare
Dialogue:
Jean-Pierre Feydeau
André Legrand
Director:
Christian-Jaque
Director of Photography:
Armand Thirard
Editor:
Jacques Desagneaux
Music:
Hector Berlioz
Production Design:
Andrej Andrejew
Screenplay:
Jean-Pierre Feydeau
André Legrand
Sound:
William Robert Sivel
Special Effects Coordinator:
Nicolas Wilcke
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