La Tosca
La Tosca

La Tosca

1973Movie99 minItalian

Rome, 1800. Napoleon threatens the power of the Church and executions of Jacobins are constant. Angelotti, the most famous of them all has escaped from prison and the chief of police is on his tail. Angelotti is being helped by a painter, lover of "La Tosca", a famous singer. The police chief suspects the truth and tries to arouse the jealousy of "La Tosca" to catch the escapee.

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IMDb7.7/10
Director: Giulio PacuvioGenres: Opera, Drama

Plot Summary

This production captures Giacomo Puccini's tragic opera "Tosca," set in Rome during the Napoleonic era. It follows the story of the famed singer Tosca, who becomes entangled in political intrigue when her lover, Cavaradossi, aids a fugitive. Her desperate attempts to save him lead her into the clutches of the ruthless Baron Scarpia, the chief of police, culminating in a devastating climax.

Critical Reception

This 1973 television adaptation of Puccini's "Tosca" is highly regarded for its stellar cast, particularly Mirella Freni's definitive portrayal of the title role and Plácido Domingo's passionate Cavaradossi. The production benefits from Giulio Pacuvio's sensitive direction and a musically rich performance, making it a benchmark for operatic television presentations.

What Reviewers Say

  • Mirella Freni delivers a vocally and dramatically compelling performance as Tosca.
  • Plácido Domingo is a vibrant and convincing Cavaradossi.
  • The production effectively captures the dramatic intensity of Puccini's opera.

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Fun Fact

This production is celebrated for being one of the earliest and most successful full-length opera adaptations for television, setting a standard for future televised operas.

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