
For Ever Mozart
Drama · Comedy · War
Overview
Episodic film that follows a theater troupe from France attempting to put on a play in Sarajevo. Along their journey they are captured and held in a POW camp, and they call for help from their friends and relations in France.
Top Cast


Madeleine Assas
Madeleine Assas
Camille
Madeleine Assas
Camille


Ghalya Lacroix
Ghalya Lacroix
Damila / Rosette
Ghalya Lacroix
Damila / Rosette


Bérangère Allaux
Bérangère Allaux
L'Actrice du Film dans le Film
Bérangère Allaux
L'Actrice du Film dans le Film


Vicky Messica
Vicky Messica
Vicky Vitalis, le Cinéaste
Vicky Messica
Vicky Vitalis, le Cinéaste


Frédéric Pierrot
Frédéric Pierrot
Jérôme
Frédéric Pierrot
Jérôme


Harry Cleven
Harry Cleven
Harry, le Grand Écrivain
Harry Cleven
Harry, le Grand Écrivain


Michel Francini
Michel Francini
Le Baron Félix
Michel Francini
Le Baron Félix


Sabine Bail
Sabine Bail
Sabine, l'Amie du Baron
Sabine Bail
Sabine, l'Amie du Baron
Max André
Max André
Boka, le Conseiller
Max André
Boka, le Conseiller


Sylvie Herbert
Sylvie Herbert
Sylvie, la Mère
Sylvie Herbert
Sylvie, la Mère
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