Casta Diva (1935 film) explained

Casta Diva
Director:Carmine Gallone
Producer:Giuseppe Amato
William Szekeley
Starring:Mártha Eggerth
Lamberto Picasso
Gualtiero Tumiati
Music:Willy Schmidt-Gentner
Cinematography:Franz Planer
Massimo Terzano
Editing:Fernando Tropea
Studio:Alleanza Cinematografica Italiana
Distributor:Generalcine
Runtime:87 minutes
Country:Italy
Language:Italian

Casta Diva is a 1935 Italian musical drama film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Mártha Eggerth, Lamberto Picasso and Gualtiero Tumiati.[1] The film won Best Italian Film at the 1935 Venice International Film Festival.[2] An English-language version The Divine Spark was made at the same time, also directed by Gallone and starring Eggerth.[3] Gallone remade the film in 1954 in Technicolor.[4]

The film's sets were designed by the art directors Werner Schlichting and Enrico Verdozzi. Location shooting took place around Catania in Sicily.

In Bellini's opera, Norma, the soprano's plea to the moon goddess in Act I begins Casta diva, and the aria is well known by that name.[5]

Plot

The film concerns Italian composer Vincenzo Bellini and his problems with his opera Norma (1831), which itself tells the passionate love story of a Gallican priestess of the local Celtic religion and a Roman proconsul (governor of a province). The film is unique because it uses abstract paintings-in-motion to express the passion between the two main characters.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: CASTA DIVA (1935). https://web.archive.org/web/20201124153546/https://www2.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b7cb4646f. dead. November 24, 2020.
  2. Web site: History of the Venice Film Festival. 7 December 2017.
  3. Web site: The Divine Spark (1935). https://web.archive.org/web/20201021221545/https://www2.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b6fd52338. dead. October 21, 2020.
  4. Web site: Casta Diva: A Romanticized Biography of Bellini (1954) - - Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related - AllMovie. AllMovie.
  5. Web site: Opera guide: CASTA DIVA - an aria from the opera Norma . opera-inside.com.