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Dreams of Love

Paris, 1833. The famous composer Franz Liszt is friends with Chopin who introduces him to Countess Marie d'Agout. Very quickly Liszt falls in love and she, who is already married and has two children, abandons honor and reputation to follow him. They leave to live a great passion in Italy. Then, Franz Liszt gives concerts, the triumph awaits him everywhere. Little by little the fame of the composer will move the two lovers away.

Top Cast

  • Pierre Richard-Willm

    Pierre Richard-Willm

    Franz Liszt

  • Mila Parély

    Mila Parély

    George Sand

  • Annie Ducaux

    Annie Ducaux

    Countess Marie D'Agoult

  • Louis Seigner

    Louis Seigner

    Count d'Agoult

  • Jules Berry

    Jules Berry

    Belloni

  • Daniel Lecourtois

    Daniel Lecourtois

    Ronchaud

  • Jean d'Yd

    Jean d'Yd

    Cadolle

  • Guy Decomble

    Guy Decomble

    Hurau

  • Lise Berthier

    Lise Berthier

    Liszt's mother

Overview

Paris, 1833. The famous composer Franz Liszt is friends with Chopin who introduces him to Countess Marie d'Agout. Very quickly Liszt falls in love and she, who is already married and has two children, abandons honor and reputation to follow him. They leave to live a great passion in Italy. Then, Franz Liszt gives concerts, the triumph awaits him everywhere. Little by little the fame of the composer will move the two lovers away.

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