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===In film and television=== Schubert has featured as a character in several films including ''[[Schubert's Dream of Spring]]'' (1931), ''[[Gently My Songs Entreat]]'' (1933), ''[[Serenade (1940 film)|Serenade]]'' (1940), ''[[The Great Awakening (film)|The Great Awakening]]'' (1941)—whose plot is based on a fictional episode of him fleeing Vienna to Hungary to avoid conscription<ref>{{cite book | ref = {{sfnref|Langman}} | first = Larry | last = Langman | title = Destination Hollywood: The Influence of Europeans on American Filmmaking | publisher = McFarland | year = 2000 | location = Jefferson, NC | page=81| isbn = 978-0-7864-0681-4 }}</ref>—''[[It's Only Love (film)|It's Only Love]]'' (1947), ''[[Franz Schubert (film)|Franz Schubert]]'' (1953), ''[[Das Dreimäderlhaus]]'' (1958), and ''[[Mit meinen heißen Tränen]]'' (1986). Schubert's life was covered in the documentary ''Franz Peter Schubert: The Greatest Love and the Greatest Sorrow'' by [[Christopher Nupen]] (1994),<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00r600k |title=Franz Peter Schubert: The Greatest Love and the Greatest Sorrow|publisher=[[BBC Four]]|access-date=16 June 2018}}</ref> and in the documentary ''Schubert – The Wanderer'' by [[András Schiff]] and [[Mischa Scorer]] (1997), both produced for the [[BBC]].<ref name=schiff>{{Cite web|url=https://vimeo.com/178435687|title=Schubert - The Wanderer|accessdate=22 May 2023|via=vimeo.com}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|G4R-qf6E7XI|Schiff András filmje Schubertről [András Schiff tells about Schubert]}}</ref> "Great Performances," "Now Hear This: The Schubert Generation Series," hosted by Scott Yoo, explored commentary and performances by contemporary musician admirers.<ref>[https://www.pbs.org/wnet/gperf/now-hear-this-the-schubert-generation-about/11834/ Now Hear This "The Schubert Generation"], ''[[PBS]]'', 25 September 2020. Retrieved 16 January 2022.</ref> Schubert's music has also been featured in numerous films: * The [[Walt Disney]] film ''[[Fantasia (1940 film)|Fantasia]]'' (1940) features [[Ave Maria (Schubert)|Ave Maria (D. 839)]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.classicalmpr.org/story/2015/11/13/fantasia-bald-mountain-ave-maria|title=From 'Bald Mountain' to 'Ave Maria': The hell-to-heaven 'Fantasia' climax|last=Gabler|first=Jay|access-date=5 August 2018}}</ref> * [[Michael Powell]]'s film ''[[The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp]]'' (1943) features the [[Symphony No. 8 (Schubert)| ''Unfinished'' Symphony]] at the concert in the POW camp * The [[Robert Bresson]] film ''[[Au hasard Balthazar]]'' (1966) features the [[Schubert's last sonatas|Piano Sonata No. 20 in A Major (D. 959)]]. * The [[Stanley Kubrick]] film ''[[Barry Lyndon]]'' (1975) features the second movement from the [[Piano_Trio_No._2_(Schubert)|Piano Trio No. 2 in E-Flat Major, Op. 100/D.929]]. * The English version of ''[[The Adventures of Milo and Otis]]'' (1989) features [[Ständchen_(Schubert)|Serenade]] and [[Auf dem Wasser zu singen|Auf dem Wasser zu singen (D. 774)]]. * The [[Woody Allen]] film ''[[Crimes and Misdemeanors]]'' (1989) prominently features [[String Quartet No. 15 (Schubert)|String Quartet No. 15 in G]]. * The [[Roman Polanski]] film ''[[Death and the Maiden (film)|Death and the Maiden]]'' (1994) features and takes its name from the music of the [[String_Quartet_No._14_(Schubert)|String Quartet No. 14 in D minor]], ''[[Death and the Maiden Quartet|Death and the Maiden]]''. * The [[biographical film]] ''[[Carrington (film)|Carrington]]'' (1995) features the second movement of the [[String_Quintet_(Schubert)|String Quintet in C major (D. 956)]].{{sfnp|Schroeder|2009|pp=272–274}} * The protagonist of the film ''[[La pianiste]]'' (2001) is an expert in the works of Schubert. It was directed by [[Michael Haneke]], based on the novel by [[Elfriede Jelinek]] (1983). * The [[Guy Ritchie]] film ''[[Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows]]'' (2011) features the [[Trout Quintet|Piano Quintet in A major, D. 667 (''Trout Quintet'')]].
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