Surprises with how much the director fit in it. If we compare it with "Amadeus", we do see several big differences: Amadeus is longer and only focuses on Mozart's adult life, while "Wolfgang" is half that length and tells us much more about His childhood too. Maybe it will be a bit hardly understandable for someone who doesn't know Mozart and the persons around Him, but I definitely do recommend seeing it to everybody, for it is indeed unforgettable. Alexander Lutz is also a very well chosen actor-not only is he much alike to His character, he also plays well, just as everyone else after all... It is a bit like a fairy-tale, with all those princesses and anecdotes in it...