The biographical film is dedicated to one of Mozart’s teachers. The word "Bohema" will appear only in the next century, but the main character of the film, composer and conductor Joseph Myslivechka, to explain what is a bohemian lifestyle, is not worth it. The meaning of the title of the film seems to address the origin of the foreigner
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The biographical film is dedicated to one of Mozart’s teachers. The word "Bohema" will appear only in the next century, but the main character of the film, composer and conductor Joseph Myslivechka, to explain what is a bohemian lifestyle, is not worth it. The meaning of the title of the film seems to address the origin of the foreigner popular in Venice - Bohemians were then called Czechs - but the obvious emphasis on the weaknesses, shortcomings and preferences of the composer in the film, on his chronic lack of money, of course, brings to the fore the image of Myslivechka as a representative of the bohemian. This film is full of opera singing, there is a scene of a conversation with Mozart, a teenager, but first of all the picture gives a portrait of the era – saturated and full of intrigue life of the top of Italian society, where even a talented person makes his way up not because of talent, but only at someone’s whim or through a chance acquaintance with the right person. “Marriage is my only option,” once says the still unknown Myslivecek, desperate to find in Venice at least some interest in himself and his works.
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