Opera film explained
An opera film is a recording of an opera on film.
Selective filmography
- The Barber of Seville by Mario Costa, 1947, Rossini's opera
- The Lady of the Camellias by Carmine Gallone, 1947, Verdi's opera
- Pagliacci by Mario Costa, 1948, Leoncavallo's opera
- The Legend of Faust by Carmine Gallone, 1949, Boito's opera
- The Force of Destiny by Carmine Gallone, 1950, Verdi's opera
- Aida by Clemente Fracassi, 1953, Verdi's opera
- Madame Butterfly by Carmine Gallone, 1954, Puccini's opera
- Andrea Chénier by Clemente Fracassi, 1955, Giordano's opera
- Tosca by Carmine Gallone, 1956, Puccini's opera
- La Bohème by Franco Zeffirelli, 1965, Puccini's opera
- The Magic Flute by Ingmar Bergman, 1975, Mozart's opera
- Don Giovanni by Joseph Losey, 1979, Mozart's opera
- Rigoletto by Jean-Pierre Ponnelle, 1982, Verdi's opera
- Pagliacci by Franco Zeffirelli, 1982, Leoncavallo's opera
- Cavalleria rusticana by Franco Zeffirelli, 1982, Mascagni's opera
- La traviata by Franco Zeffirelli, 1983, Verdi's opera
- Carmen by Francesco Rosi, 1984, Bizet's opera
- Otello by Franco Zeffirelli, 1986, Verdi's opera
- La Bohème by Luigi Comencini, 1988, Puccini's opera
- The Magic Flute by Kenneth Branagh, 2006, Mozart's opera
- The Magic Flute by Florian Sigl, 2022, Mozart's opera
References
- Book: Citron, Marcia J.. Opera on Screen. Marcia Citron. 2000. Yale University Press. 9780300081589. registration.
- Book: Citron, Marcia J.. When Opera Meets Film. July 2010. Cambridge University Press (Cambridge Studies in Opera). 9780521895750.
- Book: Between Opera and Cinema. Routledge. 2002. 0-8153-3450-8. Jeongwon Joe. Rose Theresa.