Plot: Stefan Zelter (Oskar Werner) is a classical orchestra conductor who is sued for libel after statements made in a newspaper interview. He finds himself blacklisted and out of work and leaves his wife Antonia (Virginia Maskell) to be with the reporter ... Read More
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For my complete comments, see IMDb (artfulwords) ... Though timeless in theme, innocent, yet not, it reflects the aura of the 1960s and becomes more bittersweet with age. When one grows up with such... a film, it takes on each decade that passes, and always retains that crystal sensation of the first viewing. The soundtrack is as lovely as it was nearly 40 years ago - ever filled with memory, fresh and fleeting. If you search Ebay patiently enough, you will find the film and LP, and the CD through Amazon, as I did. "Interlude" is a treasure. P.S. Having seen the film nearly 100 times during the past four decades, I know it by heart. The synopsis does not capture the story properly, nor do it justice. Find a second-generation copy and judge for yourself. It is far deeper than the trite plot description popped off above Full Review

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