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[DVD]Callas Forever Limited Edition (1disc,dts) + OST

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

  • Genre : 드라마
  • Actors:
  • Directors:
  • Release date : 2008-03-20
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English  /  Korean
  • Rating: 12
  • Region Code:all
  • Number of discs: 1 + OST
  • Sound Mix: DD 5.1,DD 2.0,DTS
  • Run Time: 108+27 mins
  • Aspect Ratio & Format: 1.78:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
  • Weight : 250g

Special Feature

- Behind Story
- Interview
- Theatrical Trailer

Additional information

OST

1. Un Bel Di Vedremo (Madama Butterfly)-Puccini
2. Callas Forever-Vlad/Secchi
3. O Mio Babbino Caro (Gianni Schicchi)-Puccini

Bizet : Carmen
4. Prelude
5. Mais Nous Ne Voyons Pas La Carmencita
6. L`amour Est Un Oiseau Rebelle (Habanera)
7.Scene : Carmen! Sur Tes Pas, Nous Nous Pressons Tous!
8. Chanson Boheme
9. Air De La Fleur
10. Les Voici
11. Si Tu M` aimes, Carmen
12. Carmen, Un Bon Conseil
13. Picnic-Vlad/Secchi
14. Libiamo, Me`lieti Calici (Brindisi) (La Traviata)-Verdi
15. Maria And Larry-Vlad/Secchi

Puccini
16. Vissi D`arte (Tosca)
17. Vedi, Le Man Giunte Io Stendo A Te! (Tosca)
18. E Qual Via Scegliete? (Tosca) Bellini
19. Casta Diva (Norma)
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The year is 1977, and we find opera legend Maria Callas (Fanny Ardant) in
virtual reclusion, haunted by the ghosts of her career. Longtime friend and
music promoter Larry Kelly (Jeremy Irons) is in town -Paris- promoting a
punk rock band, and decides to call on Callas. She, however, will not see
him due to a disastrous Japanese tour set up for her by Kelly, and on which
Callas was very disappointed with her performances. But after some rather
aggressive persuasion, he gets in to see her. After chatting a bit, Kelly
reveals his primary purpose for the visit: a new project for the aging diva. He
proposes that she appear in a series of film versions of her greatest opera
roles, but her voice would be dubbed from her best previous recordings.
Initially resistant, citing her inability to bring anything new and fresh to roles
she has played hundreds of times, she finally consents to doing a film
version of Bizet's Carmen, as she has never performed that role live on
stage, only in recordings. Carmen goes into production, and with the help of
Kelly, another longtime friend and journalist Sarah Keller (Joan Plowright),
her director and costars, Callas rediscovers the thrill of artistic creation that
she thought she had lost, and the love and adoration that millions of fans still
have for the diva and her iconic voice.