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Gustav Klimt

painter of women
2012
Gustav Klimt's paintings mirror the complex relationship of the artist to society women of turn-of-the-century Vienna. As femme fatale or femme fragile, they were his life companions, lovers, muses, or models.

Gustav Klimt

art nouveau visionary
2008
A biography-art narrative, the story of Gustav Klimt's art focuses on his iridescent artworks that feature primarily his study of women in turn of the 20th century Vienna.

Gustav Klimt

S?mtliche Gem?lde
2012

50 children

one ordinary American couple's extraordinary rescue mission into the heart of Nazi Germany
Tells of Gil and Eleanor Kraus' dramatic rescue of fifty children from Vienna during World War II. Draws on Eleanor Kraus' memoir, rare historical documents, and interviews with surviving children. Also includes black-and-white photographs, archival materials, and memorabilia.

Freud

a life for our time
2006
Presents a biography of nineteenth-century Austrian physician Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, discussing his personal life and family, education, career, and professional struggles.

Mozart

a life
1996
A biography of eighteenth-century Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, discussing his childhood, his talent as a composer and musician, his tumultuous career and personal life, and his early death.

Carl Gustav Jung

1997
Profiles the life of psychologist Carl Gustav Jung, including his years as a prot?g? of Sigmund Freud, his right-wing political views, and his contributions to psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, dream analysis, and our understanding of the inner workings of the mind.

Sigmund Freud

2009
Contains a look at the life and times of Austrian psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, from his childhood through his accomplishments in science.

Mozart (Portraits of Greatness)

1989
Traces the life and surroundings of Mozart, his tours, his work under the Prince Archbishop of Salzburg.

Beethoven

the sound and the fury
1998
Looks at the life and works of Austrian composer Ludwig van Beethoven.

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