The costume designer, Theodor Pištěk, explains how Salieri’s costumes become more and more rigid and dark as his jealousy grows, while Mozart’s clothes become increasingly disheveled. In the Spanish version, he calls this "el vestuario de la envidia" (the wardrobe of envy).
Principal photography for "Amadeus" began in June 1983 and lasted for approximately six months. The film was shot on location in Vienna, Prague, and Kroměříž, Czech Republic. Forman worked closely with his cinematographer, Michael Chapman, to create a visually stunning film that captured the grandeur and beauty of 18th-century Vienna. Amadeus-DVDRIP--Spanish- The Making of Amadeus ...
The costume designer, Theodor Pištěk, explains how Salieri’s costumes become more and more rigid and dark as his jealousy grows, while Mozart’s clothes become increasingly disheveled. In the Spanish version, he calls this "el vestuario de la envidia" (the wardrobe of envy).
Principal photography for "Amadeus" began in June 1983 and lasted for approximately six months. The film was shot on location in Vienna, Prague, and Kroměříž, Czech Republic. Forman worked closely with his cinematographer, Michael Chapman, to create a visually stunning film that captured the grandeur and beauty of 18th-century Vienna.