This is so unfortunate. The disc is here, and we watched it, and yet I can't find any information on it either on imdb, or on allmovie.com.Verdi's Jerusalem is one of his less known operas. Being an opera buff, I know some of its arias, but never heard it in its entirety. So today we received the Disc 1 of the two disc set... they really should not be doing it like this. A set should count as one... OK, OK, bill me for two, if you want!
I think I wrote on that before, and I will repeat it again here - you don't want to see an opera up close. You just don't. It is meant to be seen from the 20th row. The sight of a 350 prima dona is not something that goes well with her beautiful voice, and beautiful voice she has! Except I can't find her name! Damn it!
So, like times before, I ended up closing my eyes and flowing with the music, or simply turning away.
I am getting more convinced films based on operas should use actors, not singers.
Anyway, frustrated, I ask anyone with information on that film to let me know.
PS. I found info through Google - just one small review, with names, etc.
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Topic - It is an opera... no, it is a movie.... no... Jerusalem by Ermanno Olmi - Victor Khomenko 19:46:47 08/04/05 (2)
- Re: It is an opera... no, it is a movie.... no... Jerusalem by Ermanno Olmi - rhu 20:18:33 08/04/05 (1)
- That is correct - Victor Khomenko 06:44:51 08/05/05 (0)