Spain / Oct 27, 2011 / 16
Carmen (2011)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Roberto Alagna, Marina Poplavskaya, Beatrice Uria-Monzon are hot hot hot. This Carmen perfectly hits the gypsy theme as a way of life rather than just some sleazy seductress. This Carmen is troubled, intense, manipulative and totally believable as "damaged". Alagna plays his part brilliantly. He is seduced and naive. He is angry and frustrated. He has that "I can fix her" syndrome. Poplavskaya is always a pleasure in my book---and this role, while a small part, suits her. She is very naive and lost in the shuffle of the military and the gypsies...perfect. Some of this is even a little disturbing as the gypsies put a little lipstick on a very young girl. Brilliant. In all, this is a fantastic production.
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Marc Piolet | Conductor |
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Carmen |
| Original language | EN |
| Spoken languages | Français |
| Production countries | Spain |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Unitel Classics |
| Release date | 27 ottobre 2011 |
| Assistant directors | Calixto Bieito |
| Music | Georges Bizet |
| Sound | Georges Bizet |
Release dates
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