Review of Mozart's Sister (2010) by Ronnie Scheib for Variety — 08 Sep 2010
Feminist without the arrogance of 20-20 hindsight, vividly precise in its depiction of 18th-century pre-revolutionary France (the filmmakers were allowed to shoot inside Versailles), alive with exuberantly thesped personages and awash in the joy and power of music, the picture is a stunner.
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This review of Mozart's Sister (2010) was written by Ronnie Scheib and published by Variety on 08 Sep 2010.
Mozart's Sister has generally received positive reviews.
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