Scene from Mademoiselle Paradis (2017)
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Duration: 71 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x800 | Added: 2018-Dec-11 |
Actresses in this Scene

Maria Dragus
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Alternate Names: Maria-Victoria Dragus, Maria Drăguș, 마리아 빅토리아 드래거스
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Full Biography
Maria Theresia von Paradis, born in 18th century Vienna and close friend of Mozart, lost her eyesight as a child. Her parents entrusted her to Dr. Mesmer who used innovative techniques of magnetism to help Maria recover her sight. However, this recovery came at the cost of losing her exceptional musical talent.
About the Movie: Mademoiselle Paradis (2017)

Release Year: 2017
Alternative Title: Licht
Director: Barbara Albert
Writer: Alissa Walser, Barbara Albert, Kathrin Resetarits
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Companies: LOOKSfilm, Nikolaus Geyrhalter Filmproduktion
Genre: Drama, History
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Keywords
Keywords: 18th century, based on novel or book, loss of eyesight, pianist, vienna, austria
Story
In 18th century Vienna, Maria Theresia von Paradis, a prodigious piano player and friend of Mozart, loses her eyesight as a child. Her parents, desperate to cure her, entrust her to Dr. Mesmer, a forward-thinking physician who employs innovative magnetic techniques to gradually restore Maria's sight. However, this miracle comes at a cost: as Maria regains her vision, she begins to lose her extraordinary musical talent.
Summary
Mademoiselle Paradis is a historical drama directed by Barbara Albert and set in late 18th century Vienna. The film is based on the novel 'Maria Theresia von Paradis' by Angelika Schmalzer and follows the true story of Maria Theresia, a gifted pianist who loses her sight. The narrative explores themes of medical innovation, sacrifice, and the price of redemption through the lens of Maria's struggle to regain her vision while fearing the loss of her musical genius.