Verdi: Rigoletto
Verdi: Rigoletto

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Verdi: Rigoletto

1981
Movie
125 min
English

The opera's dramatic structure frames and enhances the characters. Scenes of magnificence regularly alternate with scenes of darkness and squalor. From sumptuous interiors, we move to a dark street, a lonely inn. The secondary figures are astutely counterpoised: the plotting courtiers against the plotting Sparafucile and Maddalena (also ambiguously tender-hearted). When Rigoletto says "Pari siamo", he could be expressing the motto of the whole work: the beautiful and the ugly can be equally good, equally evil.

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IMDb7.6/10
Rotten Tomatoes95%
Metacritic85/100
Google Users92%
Director: Jean-Pierre PonnelleGenres: Opera, Music, Drama

Plot Summary

This operatic adaptation of Victor Hugo's play 'Le roi s'amuse' centers on Duke Gonzaga, a lecherous and cruel nobleman, and his deformed court jester, Rigoletto. Rigoletto mocks the Duke's victims, but his life takes a tragic turn when he attempts to exact revenge for the abduction of his daughter, Gilda, leading to a devastating chain of events.

Critical Reception

Jean-Pierre Ponnelle's visually stunning and dramatically compelling production of Verdi's 'Rigoletto' is widely acclaimed for its faithful adaptation of the opera to film. Critics lauded the masterful direction, the powerful vocal performances, and the seamless integration of operatic tradition with cinematic techniques, making it a benchmark for opera films.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its operatic grandeur and dramatic intensity.

  • Lauded for Ponnelle's visionary direction and the powerful lead performances.

  • Celebrated as a definitive film adaptation of Verdi's masterpiece.

Google audience: Audiences consistently praise the film's breathtaking visuals and the emotional depth of the performances, especially Rigoletto's tragic portrayal. Many viewers found the opera accessible and deeply moving through this cinematic interpretation.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in Venice, Italy, allowing for an authentic and immersive visual experience that enhanced the operatic drama.

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