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Carmen
Plot Synopsis by Eleanor Mannikka

Georges Bizet's 1875 opera about Carmen, the colorful cigarette factory worker whose flirtations with the soldier Don José are forgotten in her love for the matador Escamillo, is the source for director Francesco Rosi's cinematic version of the same story. Plácido Domingo sings the part of Don José, Julia Migenes-Johnson sings Carmen, and Ruggero Raimondi is Escamillo. Although there is nothing to fault in the singing itself, some viewers may feel that director Rosi has stayed closer to a stage production than the medium of film would warrant. Carmen received the 1984 Cesar award for "Best Sound."

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 Is related to:    The Loves of Carmen  (1948, Charles Vidor)
   Carmen, Baby  (1967, Radley Metzger)
   Carmen  (1915, Cecil B. DeMille)
   Carmen  (1946, Christian-Jaque)
   Carmen  (1996, Metod Pevec)
   Karmen Geï  (2001, Joseph Gaï Ramaka)
   Operavox 
   U-Carmen  (2005, Mark Dornford-May)
 Is a version of:    Carmen [Covent Garden]  (1991, Nuria Espert)
 Has been remade as:    Kawachi Carmen  (1966, Seijun Suzuki)
   Carmen [Covent Garden]  (1991, Nuria Espert)