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Theatre & Film Studies “Milos Forman, Peter Shaffer, and Amadeus” PROF. IRIS HSIN-CHUN TUAN NATIONAL CHIAO TUNG UNIVERSITY, TAIWAN
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Peter Shaffer Playwright Peter Shaffer’s photo Film Director Milos Forman’s photo Film Amadeus directed by Milos Forman–- a few minutes film clips Film Amadeus directed by Milos Forman -- the complete film Peter Shaffer’s screenplay for the film Equus Film Ragtime directed by Milos Forman— a few minutes film clips AMADEUS (1984) - Official Movie Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qikgX4rlG4 Amadeus.1984.(Full movie) http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/C3ClIKfh2SA [drama] Peter Shaffer - Amadeus https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvUcTzUJTaM
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Ragtime (1981) trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTt7RL0PLbA Ragtime (1/10) Movie CLIP - Baby in the Garden (1981) HD https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_U82hhWfDFY&list=PLBCDABC47B90E5D7D Equus - Original Cinema Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tsx5wNyzmRo Equus part 1/14 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gG-fPgPZzJ0
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The Crew for the Film Amadeus Photo of the producer— Saul Zaentz Turned the play inside out Restructure the plot structure Flashbacks as the narrative strategy in Amadeus Peter Shaffer produced a superb screenplay. Saul Zaentz
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Mozart in Hollywood Music Conductor: photo of Neville Marriner, musical director of the Minnesota Symphony Orchestra Marriner’s condition: “Not a single note of Mozart’s music can be altered in the film.” Choreographer: photo of Twyla Tharp The problem that Tharp encountered in Prague Neville Marriner Twyla Tharp
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Professionals Photo of Cinematographer, Mirek Ondricek Photo of Costume Designer: Doda Pistek Dida’s character: rapid-fire wit and unusual sensibility. Almost childlike, playfulness. Doda relished the chance to show what he could do by the unlimited budgets. He bought his fabrics in London and had his costumes sewn in Italy. The costume looked absolutely splendid. Costume Photo Example. Mirek Ondricek Doda Pistek
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The Cast Forman’s good consideration for choosing the unknown actors to play the 2 important principals roles. Forman’s Mozart played by Tom Hulce His Saliere in F. Murray Abraham His Constance, Mozart’s wife, originally in Meg Tilly, then changed to be Elizabeth Berridge. His emperor in Jeffrey Jones. Tom HulceF. Murray Abraham
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Shot the imperial palace Locations in Prague Imperial palace: photo of the residency of the Prague archbishop in Vienna, which still belonged to the Catholic Church. The obstacle of loaning the place A weekend to fly back to New York to replace the female lead’s role Elizabeth Berridge gave us a “tart, earthy, wonderful Constanze.” Elizabeth Berridge Amadeus
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Enter Mozart In the fall of 1982, edited Amadeus in Berkeley Chose to cut or reedit Stage photo of the performance of Peter Schaffer’s play Amadeus in the end of the first act when Salieri is eager to have a look at these transcriptions of the volcanic stream of Mozart’s originals creativity work. Crisis The beginning of Act Two in the performance: Constanze accepts Salieri’s terms. Due to Mozart’s great music, the film Amadeus changes this part. Salieri in the film of Amadeus (1984)
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Genius Mozart’s Great Music Director Forman was as overwhelmed by Mozart’s genius as Saliere was. And once he felt the grand power of that music, He didn’t need to see anything more because no sexual betrayal, no mundane humiliation could ever touch this greatness. The music suddenly flattened the fine, titillating scene of high drama into a petty, anticlimactic redundancy.
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8 Oscar-winners Not a few music critics got violently upset This film was clearly a historical fantasy, a dramatic construct, a meditation on possibilities past, a playful story. Amadeus was and continues to be a money- maker. Nominated for 11 Oscars, Amadeus won eight of them. With Tom Hulce and F. Murray Abraham vying for the same prize in the Best Actor category. List the 8 Oscar winners of this film. Director Forman felt his biggest reward is: “All over the world, entire audiences sat glued to their seats right through the 6 minutes of end titles, listening to Mozart’s divine music.” Milos Forman winning the Oscar® for Directing "Amadeus" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGUvc5_wf74
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