Bruckner's Decision (1995)
The dramatization of a severe professional and personal crisis in the life of Anton Bruckner, who has to make the most important decision he will ever make: whether to stay in his hometown of Linz as a teacher and organist or go to Vienna to work as a composer. This period of soul-searching makes his later symphonies all the more powerful.
Director: Jan Schmidt-Garre
Runtime: 80 min
Release Date: July 1, 1995
Country: Germany
Original Language: de
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Bruckner's Decision about?
- The dramatization of a severe professional and personal crisis in the life of Anton Bruckner, who has to make the most important decision he will ever make: whether to stay in his hometown of Linz as a teacher and organist or go to Vienna to work as a composer. This period of soul-searching makes his later symphonies all the more powerful.
- Who directed Bruckner's Decision?
- Bruckner's Decision was directed by Jan Schmidt-Garre.
- How long is Bruckner's Decision?
- Bruckner's Decision has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).
- Where was Bruckner's Decision produced?
- Bruckner's Decision was produced in Germany.