Pollard Memorial Library (Lowell)

The Paris Opera., Les Films Pelléas and Bande à Part Films present ; a film by Jean-Stéphane Bron ; produced by Philippe Martin and David Thion, Widescreen

Label
The Paris Opera., Les Films Pelléas and Bande à Part Films present ; a film by Jean-Stéphane Bron ; produced by Philippe Martin and David Thion, Widescreen
Language
fre
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
Not rated by the MPAA
Main title
The Paris Opera.
Oclc number
1023003433
Responsibility statement
Les Films Pelléas and Bande à Part Films present ; a film by Jean-Stéphane Bron ; produced by Philippe Martin and David Thion
Runtime
118
Series statement
Film Movement series
Summary
Autumn 2015. At the Paris Opera, Stephane Lissner is putting the finishing touches to his first press conference as director. Backstage, artists and crew prepare to raise the curtain on a new season withSchonberg's Moses and Aaron. But the announcement of a strike and arrival of a bull in a supporting rolecomplicate matters. At the same time, a promising young Russian singer begins at the Opera's Academy. In the hallways of Opera Bastille, his destiny will cross paths with that of Bryn Terfel, one of the greatest voices of his time. As the season progresses, more and more characters appear, playing out the human comedy in the manner of a documentary Opera. But this comedy is set against a tragic backdrop when terrorist attacks plunge Paris into mourning. Even though the show must go on at all costs, there is no end of trouble for the new director. Star choreographer Benjamin Millepied jumps ship soon after taking over as director of ballet at Palais Garnier. Preparations for Richard Wagner's six-hour opera Die Meistersinger reunite the company
Target audience
general
Technique
live action
resource.version
Widescreen
Classification
resource.hasPart
filmproductioncompany
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