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Gustav Mahler: To Live, I Will Die (1987)
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A drive for greatness, a passion for music, a desire for women - the incomparable Gustav Mahler was torn by these forces, in turn leading a tormented life and fashioning undeniably affecting music. This stylized vision of the illustrious composer/conductor's life and inner mysteries, realized by celebrated Austrian filmmaker Wolfgang Lesowsky, reveals an artist of great feeling and a man of great contradictions. Through the eyes of the women in his life and his highly opinionated public, the story of a troubled, tempestuous genius unfolds, set to the master
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