An irreverent take on Mozart's relations with the three Weber sisters: Louisa, whom he loved, but who didn't love him; Constanza, whom he loved and married; and Sophie, who loved him but whom he didn't love. An anthology of arias from Mozart's operas, in which art comments on life through a cheeky use of back-projection and miming to records.
Directing | Mark Rappaport | Director |
Production | Mark Rappaport | Producer |
Writing | Mark Rappaport | Writer |
Editing | Mark Rappaport | Editor |
Crew | Peter Aaron | Cinematography |
Crew | Peter Rubin | Cinematography |
Sound | Lawrence Loewinger | Sound |
Crew | Niki Logis | Thanks |
Production | Randy Roffman | Production Assistant |
Crew | Kristin Moore | Thanks |
Camera | Lawrence Loewinger | Assistant Camera |
Production | John Murray | Production Assistant |
Crew | Wheaton Galentine | Thanks |
Crew | Peter Flaccus | Thanks |
Crew | Ted Steeg | Thanks |
Directing | Niki Logis | Assistant Director |
Production | Della Kweskin | Production Assistant |
Camera | Jan Newman | Camera Operator |
Crew | John Rockwell | Thanks |
Crew | Phill Niblock | Thanks |