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Set in Venice, this 1971 film follows the story of Gustav von Aschenbach, a composer who travels to the city to recover from an illness. Amidst the picturesque setting, Aschenbach becomes obsessed with a teenage boy named Tadzio, leading to a dangerous and consuming fixation that challenges his own moral boundaries.
As Aschenbach becomes increasingly drawn to Tadzio, he grapples with his own desires and the consequences of his infatuation. The film delves into the complexities of human emotions and the destructive power of obsession, as Aschenbach's fixation threatens to unravel his sense of self and morality.
Director Luchino Visconti masterfully creates a haunting and atmospheric portrayal of Aschenbach's descent into obsession, with stunning cinematography capturing the beauty and decay of Venice. The film navigates themes of desire, longing, and the fragility of human nature, offering a poignant exploration of the complexities of love and obsession.
Death in Venice is a compelling and visually immersive film that invites viewers to ponder the depths of human emotion and the consequences of unchecked desire.
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Death in VeniceRelease Date:
01 Jun 1971Writers:
Thomas Mann, Luchino Visconti, Nicola BadaluccoAwards:
Nominated for 1 Oscar. 18 wins & 7 nominations total