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Arabella
Arabella, Op. 79, is a lyric comedy or opera in three acts by Richard Strauss to a German libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal, their sixth and last operatic collaboration. Arabella is determined to marry for love, not wealth - against the wishes of her impoverished aristocratic parents. When she gives her heart to the mysterious Mandryka, a series of misunderstandings puts their love to the test.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the life and art of Arabella, a street artist whose vibrant and politically charged murals have transformed urban landscapes. The film offers a glimpse into her creative process and the impact of her work on the community. It highlights her dedication to using art as a form of social commentary and empowerment.
Critical Reception
Information regarding critical reception for the short documentary 'Arabella' (2007) is not readily available in major review aggregators or film databases. As a short film, it likely received limited distribution and critical attention compared to feature-length productions. Audience reception is also difficult to ascertain.
What Reviewers Say
Limited available information prevents a consensus.
Likely focused on visual artistry and social commentary.
Audience impact is unquantified.
Google audience: There are no publicly available audience reviews for 'Arabella' (2007) on Google or similar platforms to summarize.
Fun Fact
The release year of 2007 suggests it may have been produced during a period of increasing global interest in street art and its role in urban culture.
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