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Bizet's Carmen

Autore: Francesco RosiHenri MeilhacF HalévyPatrice LedouxTonino GuerraTutti gli autori
Editore: Burbank, Calif. : Columbia TriStar Home Video, ©1987.
Edizione/Formato:   Video VHS : VHS tape   Materiale visivo : FrenchVedi tutte le edizioni e i formati
Sommario:
In 19th century Seville, the lusty, tempestuous Carmen seduces a native Army corporal, Don Jose. Jose abandons his career, his fiancee and even his dying mother for the love of this sultry gypsy. But soon she spurns him for the love of a toreador, Escamillo. Crazed with jealousy, Jose begs Carmen to return to him, but her taunting declaration of independence results in tragedy.
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Genere/forma: Film adaptations
Tipo materiale: Videorecording
Tipo documento: Materiale visivo
Tutti gli autori / Collaboratori: Francesco Rosi; Henri Meilhac; F Halévy; Patrice Ledoux; Tonino Guerra; Pasqualino De Santis; Plácido Domingo; Julia Migenes-Johnson; Ruggero Raimondi; Faith Esham; Antonio Gades; Lorin Maazel; Georges Bizet; Prosper Mérimée; Radio-France. Chœurs.; Orchestre national de France.; Triumph Films (Firm); Gaumont (Firm); Production Marcel Dassault (Firm); Opera Film Produzione.; Columbia TriStar Home Video (Firm)
ISBN: 0800107519 9780800107512
Numero OCLC: 32160409
Note: Opera by Georges Bizet.
Sung in French with English subtitles.
"Book by Meilhac and Halévy ; based on a short story by Prosper Merimée."
Videocassette release of the 1984 motion picture, shot entirely on location in Andalusian Spain.
A Franco-Italian coproduction: Gaumont, Production Marcel Dassault (Paris) ; Opera Film Produzione (Rome).
60487.
Riconoscimenti: Screenplay, Francesco Rosi, Tonino Guerra ; director of photography, Pasqualino De Santis ; camera, Franco Bruni, Noel Very ; editors, Ruggero Mastroianni, Colette Semprun ; musical consultant, Rolf Feichtinger ; choreographer, Antonio Gades.
Distribuzione: Placido Domingo (Don Jose), Julia Migenes-Johnson (Carmen), Ruggero Raimondi (Escamillo), Faith Esham (Micaela) ; Orchestre National de France ; Choeurs et Maitrise de Radio-France ; Lorin Maazel, conductor.
Descrizione: 1 videocassette (151 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
Dettagli: VHS.
Altri titoli: Carmen
Responsabilità: Triumph Films ; a film by Francesco Rosi ; produced by Patrice Ledoux.

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In 19th century Seville, the lusty, tempestuous Carmen seduces a native Army corporal, Don Jose. Jose abandons his career, his fiancee and even his dying mother for the love of this sultry gypsy. But soon she spurns him for the love of a toreador, Escamillo. Crazed with jealousy, Jose begs Carmen to return to him, but her taunting declaration of independence results in tragedy.

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