Whom the Gods Love (1942 film)

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Whom the Gods Love
Directed by
UFA
Release date
5 December 1942
Running time
111 minutes
CountryAustria (Part of Greater Germany)
LanguageGerman

Whom the Gods Love (German: Wen die Götter lieben) is a 1942 Austrian

UFA and Wien-Film which had been set up following the German annexation of Austria
. The film was part of a wider attempt by the Nazis to portray Mozart as an authentic German hero. Like many German biopics of the war years, it portrays the composer as a pioneering visionary.

The title refers to Mozart's middle name Amadeus (Latin for "love God") and to the aphorism "he whom the gods love, dies young" (Latin: "quem di diligunt, adolescens moritur") from Plautus' Bacchides, lines 816–17, and earlier Greek sources, including Homer's mention of Trophonius; Mozart died at the age of 35.

A British film of the same title had been released in 1936.

Cast

See also

References

  1. ^ Hake p. 157

Bibliography

  • Hake, Sabine. Popular Cinema of the Third Reich. University of Texas Press, 2001.

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