There is always a film that is the first love; it really gives us that sense that film is more than images on a screen, that there can be deeper meanings, and that has been, for ten years now, the same film for me: Milos Forman’s . While the film has an epic scope, with the large palaces, symphony houses, and waves of beautiful costumes, and a cast of thousands, it is, at its heart, a film about two characters:  Salieri, the court composer of Vienna, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.