Year: 1969
Runtime: 75 mins
Language: German
Director: Wolfgang Glück
Following his wife's candid confession, a physician is summoned to attend a dying patient. That night he encounters an old friend, a pianist, who reveals a secretive ball where the doctor is slated to perform. The story adapts Arthur Schnitzler's novel “Traumnovelle” (“Rhapsody: A Dream Novel”), which later inspired the film Eyes Wide Shut (1999).
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