La Traviata (1982)
Directed by Franco Zeffirelli
Genres - Musical, Drama, Music |
Sub-Genres - Film-Opera, Musical Drama |
Run Time - 112 min. |
Countries - Italy |
MPAA Rating - G
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Synopsis by Perry Seibert
Tenor Plácido Domingo and soprano Teresa Stratas star in director Franco Zeffirelli's lushly cinematic version of Verdi's opera La Traviata ("The Woman Gone Astray"), a story of doomed love in 1840s Paris. Violetta (Stratas), who is the mistress of a wealthy baron, hosts a lavish party to celebrate her improved health after a bout with tuberculosis. There she meets Alfredo (Domingo) and becomes smitten with him as he, she, and the guests join in the famous "Drinking Song." Violetta leaves the baron, and she and Alfredo move into a secluded country villa together, where they live happily for a while. But unknown to Alfredo, his father (baritone Cornell MacNeil) convinces Violetta that continuing her relationship with Alfredo will prevent Alfredo's sister from making a good marriage. With great sadness, Violetta decides that she must not only break permanently with Alfredo, she must keep him at a distance by returning to the baron. Misunderstanding her motives, Alfredo goes into a jealous rage that leads to tragic consequences.
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Keywords
baron [nobility], father, jealousy, mistress, sacrifice, star-crossed-lovers, tuberculosis
Attributes
High Artistic Quality, High Historical Importance, High Production Values