Death in Venice (1971) Synopsis & Summary
Synopsis
Based on a novel by Thomas Mann, Death in Venice stars Dirk Bogarde as a German composer who is terrified that he has lost all vestiges of humanity. While visiting Venice, Bogarde falls in love with a beautiful young boy (Bjorn Andresen). The relationship is ruined by Bogarde's obsession with the boy's youth and physical perfection; the composer realizes that the child represents an ideal that he can never match. The character played by Dirk Bogarde is evidently intended to be Gustav Mahler, whose haunting music is featured on the film's soundtrack. - Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Movie Info
Starring:
DVD Release Date:
02/17/2004
Run Time:
130 min.
Production Co.:
Warner Brothers
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
Musician's Life, Tortured Genius, Self-Destructive Romance
Tone:
Reflective, Understated, Elegiac, Meditative, Melancholy
Keywords:
beauty [physical], boy, composer, death, humanity, obsession, pedophilia, sexual-attraction
Country of Origin:
Italy (03-05-1971)
Language:
English
Status:
DVD