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Egon Schiele: Dangerous Desires

The dramatic story of Egon Schiele in his own words, celebrating his remarkable artistic achievements but also debating the controversies around his work.

Top Cast

  • Henry McGrath

    Henry McGrath

    Egon Schiele

  • Kenneth Cranham

    Kenneth Cranham

    Leopold Czihaczek

  • Ruth Gemmell

    Ruth Gemmell

    Marie Schiele

  • Sonya Cullingford

    Sonya Cullingford

    Wally Neuzil

  • Laura Evelyn

    Laura Evelyn

    Edith Schiele

  • Lila Clements

    Lila Clements

    Adele Harms

  • Dorna Ashory

    Dorna Ashory

    Dancer

  • Sabine Bailey-Corrodus

    Sabine Bailey-Corrodus

    Dancer

  • Stefani Handjiiska

    Stefani Handjiiska

    Dancer

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The dramatic story of Egon Schiele in his own words, celebrating his remarkable artistic achievements but also debating the controversies around his work.

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