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Genres Drama,
Historical,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Films about classical music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Paul Hörbiger,
Dagny Servaes,
Maria Andergast,
Friedl Czepa,
Gretl Theimer,
Hans Holt, 1h35
Directed by Helmut KäutnerGenres Comedy,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Ilse Werner,
Viktor de Kowa,
Edith Oß,
Georg Thomalla,
Grethe Weiser,
Wilhelm BendowRating68%
It is a revue film, loosely based on the stage work Karl III. und Anna von Österreich by Manfried Rössner. Karl Zimmermann, a composer whose idols are Johann Sebastian Bach and classical composers, dreams of being successful with his own opera and composes popular music for fun, but does not try to distribute it for reasons of honor. His wife, Anni Pichler is a popular singer and secretly sells his popular songs so that they can make a living. When he finally completes his opera and it is rejected by the public, he realizes that his true talent is composing popular music and not dishonorable., 1h49
Origin PhilippinesGenres Drama,
Comedy,
MusicalThemes Musical filmsActors Donna Cruz,
Régine Velásquez,
Gloria Romero,
Mikee Cojuangco-Jaworski,
Gary Ejercito,
Berting LabraRating74%
The film uses the concept of three female singers who, "as they sing their way through life's ups and downs, they build a friendship strong enough to last a lifetime.", 1h49
Directed by Ivan PyrievOrigin RussieGenres Drama,
Musical,
Melodrama,
RomanceThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Marina Ladynina,
Vladimir Droujnikov,
Boris Andreyev,
Vladimir Zeldin,
Vera VassilievaRating62%
Le jeune espoir du conservatoire Andrei Balachov, après la blessure sur le front de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, ne songe plus à la carrière d'un pianiste et, démobilisé, se rend en Sibérie, où il travaille sur le chantier de construction. À ses heures perdues il chante dans un salon de thé local. Ainsi il vit au sein de la nature magnifique jusqu'au jour où Natacha Malinina, son ancien amour, le retrouve et convainc que la musique reste sa vocation. Andrei compose alors un oratorio sur la Sibérie et retourne au conservatoire, où il assiste à la représentation triomphale de son œuvre., 1h25
Directed by Denis DercourtOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Thriller,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Films about sexuality,
Bisexuality-related films,
Films about classical music and musicians,
Musical films,
Piano,
LGBT-related film,
Lesbian-related filmsActors Catherine Frot,
Déborah François,
Pascal Greggory,
Xavier de Guillebon,
Christine Citti,
Jacques BonnafféRating69%
A young girl, Mélanie Prouvost, aspires to be a pianist and auditions in front of famous pianist Ariane Fouchécourt for a place at a conservatoire. Ariane signs an autograph for an admirer during the recital, distracting Mélanie and affecting her performance. She leaves the audition with her mother, heart broken., 1h40
Directed by Robert Z. LeonardOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical films,
Films based on operasActors Jeanette MacDonald,
Nelson Eddy,
John Barrymore,
Russell Hicks,
Frank Puglia,
Sig RumanRating72%
At a small town May Day celebration, elderly Miss Morrison (Jeanette MacDonald) tries to console her young friend Kip (Tom Brown), whose sweetheart Barbara (Lynne Carver) has been offered a job on the operatic stage. Later Barbara goes for comfort to Miss Morrison, who reveals that years ago she was the internationally famous opera diva Marcia Mornay. Miss Morrison then relates her story: Marcia, a young American singer in Paris, is guided to success by famed voice teacher Nicolai Nazaroff (John Barrymore), who introduces her at the court of Louis Napoleon. That night, Nicolai proposes to Marcia and she accepts, even though they both know that she is not in love with him. Later, feeling restless, Marcia takes a ride, and is stranded in the Latin Quarter when her driver's horse runs away. In a tavern, she meets American Paul Allison (Nelson Eddy), who is also a singer, but not as ambitious as Marcia. Though they are attracted to each other, she at first refuses to see him again out of loyalty to Nicolai, but soon promises to lunch with him the next day. They enjoy their lunch together, but Marcia again says that they can no longer see each other and leaves. Paul then steals tickets to see her perform The Huguenots that evening, and after he is thrown out of his seat by the manager, he goes to her dressing room and only leaves when she promises to join him at St. Cloud for a May Day celebration. During the celebration, Paul tells her he loves her, but she says that she owes Nicolai too much and could never break a promise to him. They then part after vowing always to remember their day together.