Review of Mozart's Sister (2010) by Manohla Dargis for New York Times — 17 Aug 2011
Nannerl, the subject of at least three novels also titled "Mozart's Sister," is in this film meant to be something more than a chapter in her brother's biography though it's not exactly clear what.
Somewhat frustratingly if reasonably, Mr. Féret never settles on whether she was a genius, a martyr, a feminist cause, a disappointed daughter, a resigned woman or all of the above.
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This review of Mozart's Sister (2010) was written by Manohla Dargis and published by New York Times on 17 Aug 2011.
Mozart's Sister has generally received positive reviews.
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