Don Giovanni
Don Giovanni

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Don Giovanni

1995
Movie
176 min
Italian

Live from Glyndebourne Festival 1995. Yakov Kreizberg conducting the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. Directed for the stage by Deborah Warner.

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IMDb7.3/10
Director: John G. DavisGenres: Opera, Drama

Plot Summary

This opulent production of Mozart's classic opera captures the tale of the amoral nobleman Don Giovanni, who seduces and ruins women across Italy. As his list of transgressions grows, he becomes entangled with vengeful spirits and ultimately faces divine retribution for his wicked deeds. The opera explores themes of love, betrayal, justice, and the eternal struggle between good and evil.

Critical Reception

This 1995 production of Don Giovanni, known for its lavish staging and stellar cast, was generally well-received by critics and opera enthusiasts. The performances, particularly those of Samuel Ramey as the titular character and Cecilia Bartoli as Zerlina, were often praised for their vocal prowess and dramatic intensity. The production was lauded for its fidelity to Mozart's masterpiece while offering a visually rich experience.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its strong vocal performances, especially from the lead cast.

  • Commended for its visually stunning and detailed production design.

  • Noted for capturing the dramatic and comedic elements of Mozart's opera.

Google audience: Audience reviews for this production are scarce as it was primarily a broadcast/recorded performance. However, reviews for the opera itself often highlight its complex characters and timeless story.

Fun Fact

This production was filmed at the historic St. Florian Monastery in Austria, the alma mater of composer Anton Bruckner, adding a layer of historical resonance to the operatic drama.

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