Mario Martone signs direction and scenes of this new film-work of Verdi's masterpiece. On the podium of the Orchestra of the Teatro dell'opera in Rome its musical director, maestro Daniele Gatti. the new set-up of the opera to a libretto by Francesco Maria Piave is embellished with costumes by Anna Biagiotti and photography by Pasquale Mari.
Lovers Edgar and Lucia dream of happiness, but Lucia's brother Henry is preparing her marriage to an...
When Sir John Falstaff decides that he wants to have a little fun he writes two letters to a pair of...
Franco Zeffirelli directs these two legendary La Scala productions telling tragic tales of jealousy...
In the 50's, in Paris, the neighbors Rodolfo and Mimi meet each other when Mimi's candle blows out i...
Johann Strauss, Jr., a would-be composer of waltzes in mid-19th Century Vienna, attempts to thwart h...
Jules Massanet's lyrical opera is transformed into a superb film production by Petr Weigl, shot on l...
Frantisek Filip film version of the Smetana opera.
Who loves whom in Così fan tutte, Mozart’s and Da Ponte’s cruelly comic reflection on desire, fideli...
The historic, original, live airing of what would become an annual Christmas tradition throughout th...
The Royal Ballet and the Royal Opera collaborate in Wayne McGregor's production of Handel and Gay's ...
La traviata in Paris is a film-opera of Giuseppe Verdi's La traviata filmed live on television and w...
A surreal movie by peter Weigl starring Michael Biehn and Lubomir Kafka.
Short opera. A boy falls in love with a girl after an Appalachian prayer meeting, but her father wan...
The Budapest Opera House's diva commits suicide after the owner ruins her career for having rejected...
The career of Maria Callas was just a bit too early and too brief to receive full and satisfying vid...
Seeking to exorcise the failure of his current love affair, the poet Hoffmann tells the tales of his...
“Let us assume that Switzerland is truly a paradise. The music hereto was written long ago. We have ...
"Rosa", with a libretto by Peter Greenaway and score by Louis Andriessen, is the first in a projecte...