
Mahler on the Couch
Drama
Overview
Alma Mahler's affair with the young architect Walter Gropius sets in motion a marital drama that forces her husband Gustav Mahler to seek advice from Sigmund Freud.
Top Cast


Johannes Silberschneider
Johannes Silberschneider
Gustav Mahler
Johannes Silberschneider
Gustav Mahler
Barbara Romaner
Barbara Romaner
Alma Mahler
Barbara Romaner
Alma Mahler


Karl Markovics
Karl Markovics
Sigmund Freud
Karl Markovics
Sigmund Freud


Friedrich Mücke
Friedrich Mücke
Walter Gropius
Friedrich Mücke
Walter Gropius


Eva Mattes
Eva Mattes
Anna Sofie Schindler-Moll
Eva Mattes
Anna Sofie Schindler-Moll


Karl Fischer
Karl Fischer
Carl Moll
Karl Fischer
Carl Moll


Lena Stolze
Lena Stolze
Justine Mahler-Rosé
Lena Stolze
Justine Mahler-Rosé


Michael Dangl
Michael Dangl
Bruno Walter
Michael Dangl
Bruno Walter
Max Mayer
Max Mayer
Max Burckhard
Max Mayer
Max Burckhard


Johanna Orsini-Rosenberg
Johanna Orsini-Rosenberg
Berta Zuckerkandl
Johanna Orsini-Rosenberg
Berta Zuckerkandl
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