Italy / Sep 01, 1985 / Venice Film Festival
Orfeo (1985)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Claude Goretta brings to life the age-old tale of Orpheus and Eurydice in a fresh adaptation of Monteverdi’s Orfeo. Monteverdi’s fabled opera Orfeo was long described as the first opera to have been written. Although modern scholarship has proven this to be untrue, the work remains one of the pillars of western music history, a musical creation which laid the foundations for much of what was to come. As musicologist Jack Westrup explains, Orfeo marked a major milestone not because it broke new ground, but because imagination had taken precedence over theory. While Monteverdi may not have been a revolutionary, his music represents the culmination of centuries of musical evolution, and shows him as the clear master of both polyphony and monody.
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Orfeo |
| Original language | Italiano (IT) |
| Spoken languages | Italiano |
| Production countries | France, Italy, Switzerland, Canada |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Gaumont, Erato Films, France 2, Radio France, Istituto Luce-Italnoleggio Cinematografico, Radio Canada, SRG SSR |
| Release date | 18 ottobre 1985 |
| Assistant directors | Claude Goretta |
Release dates
Premiere
Germany / Jun 01, 1986 / Munich International Film Festival
Theatrical release
France / Oct 18, 1985
TV
Switzerland / May 30, 1986
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