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  1. www.bfi.org.uk › lists › 10-great-opera-films10 great opera films | BFI

    • The Magic Flute (1975) Director: Ingmar Bergman. As a child, Ingmar Bergman was taken to see Mozart’s fantasy opera The Magic Flute at the perfectly preserved 18th-century theatre at Stockholm’s regal Drottningholm Palace.
    • Don Giovanni (1979) Director: Joseph Losey. It may have premiered in 1787, but the subject matter of this Mozart masterpiece always seems to keep it contemporary – there’s something about the exploits of a serial sexual seducer which never dates.
    • Elektra (1981) Director: Götz Friedrich. Among the most storied opera directors of his generation, Götz Friedrich gained enough cultural cachet to bring Richard Strauss’s out-there expressionist masterpiece to the big screen, overcoming the usual hurdles of lip-synching to combine the vividness of live performance with the intimacy afforded by the camera.
    • Parsifal (1982) Director: Hans-Jürgen Syberberg. After his seven-hour magnum opus Hitler: A Film from Germany, director Hans-Jürgen Syberberg sought to continue his exploration of the cultural roots behind his nation’s troubled history, and took on this production of Wagner’s last, most controversial opera, to mark the 100th anniversary of its first performance at Bayreuth.
  2. Set in the shrine of French dance, the Garnier Opera house, L'Opera follows three characters whose dreams clash with reality, whose ambitions collide with expectations, and whose purity faces corruption.

  3. L'Opéra (TV Series 2021– ) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Watch L'Opera for free with SBS On Demand, your ultimate destination for diverse entertainment. Stream now! Three dancers in the world-renowned Paris Opera attempt to reconcile their personal ...

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  5. Set in the shrine of French dance, the Garnier Opera house, L'Opera follows three characters whose dreams clash with reality, whose ambitions collide with expectations, and whose purity faces corruption.

  6. L'Opéra. Season 1. At the world-renowned Paris Opera, Zoé, a 35-year-old Principal dancer with a dazzling career, has recently faltered: too many parties, lovers, and anxieties. Meanwhile, 19-year-old Flora, a young Black dancer, has just joined the company and has only a few months to carve out a place for herself and prove her mettle.

  7. L'Opéra. Season 1. At the world-renowned Paris Opera, Zoé, a 35-year-old Principal dancer with a dazzling career, has recently faltered: too many parties, lovers, and anxieties. Meanwhile, 19-year-old Flora, a young Black dancer, has just joined the company and has only a few months to carve out a place for herself and prove her mettle.