Lisztomania

Lisztomania is a 1975 film by Ken Russell, drawn from a biography of Franz Liszt. Depicting the flamboyant Liszt as the first classical pop star, Lisztomania features contemporary rock star Roger Daltrey (of The Who) as Franz Liszt. The film was released the same year as Tommy, which also starred Daltrey and was directed by Russell. The film is derived, in part, from an actual "kiss-and-tell" book, Nélida, by Marie d'Agoult, about the couple's af... More

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  • Oct 10, 1975

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  • 1 h 43 min

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  • Lisztomania

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Ken Russell

Henry Kenneth Alfred "Ken" Russell (3 July 1927 – 27 November 2011) was an English film director, known for his pioneering work in television and film and for his flamboyant and controversial style. He attracted criticism as being obsessed with sexuality and the church. His films often dealt with...

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  • The erotic, exotic electrifying rock fantasy... It out-Tommy's TOMMY.

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Film release region Release Date Film release distribution medium
  • 1975
  • Oct 10, 1975
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  • 1 h 43 min

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Nélida

Nélida is a novel by Marie d'Agoult, a "thinly disguised fictional account" of her four-year affair with composer Franz Liszt. Marie later wrote several more novels as well as a distinguished history of the French Revolution of 1848. The film Lisztomania was based in part on director Ken Russell's...

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List Rank Year Note
  • 5,170
  • Apr 25, 2010
  • 6.5

The Movie List: the first 9200 of 2010-04-25

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