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Aria

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In a world where life and art intertwine in a fascinating way, the story unfolds through the eyes of a young woman aspiring to reach the pinnacle of operatic singing. The protagonist finds herself caught between the expectations of her strict teacher and the demands of a highly competitive world. Set against the backdrop of an imposing theater, her personal life becomes more complicated: the search for love and the struggle for musical authenticity. Each interaction heralds a new opportunity, but also a possibility of failure. As the plot progresses, her relationships with other singers and key figures in opera become increasingly complex; desire, envy, and ambition collide in a sea of emotions.

Through a series of vignettes, each chapter of her life is accompanied by fragments of famous arias from classical opera, resonating with her quest for identity and her path toward self-determination. This emotional journey not only reveals the protagonist's internal struggle but also highlights the power of art as a means of personal transformation. The film captivates the audience in a whirlwind of passion and tragedy, reflecting how singing can be both a liberation and a burden. In the end, she faces the crucial decision of moving forward in a world that is often unforgiving to dreamers. Thus, opera becomes her refuge and her stage, where her true self is defined.

Media type
Movie
Year
1987
Director
Nicolas Roeg
Charles Sturridge
Jean-Luc Godard
Julien Temple
Bruce Beresford
Robert Altman
Franc Roddam
Ken Russell
Derek Jarman
Bill Bryden
Writer
Nicolas Roeg
Charles Sturridge
Julien Temple
Bruce Beresford
Robert Altman
Franc Roddam
Ken Russell
Derek Jarman
Bill Bryden
Don Boyd
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.70
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
57.00
Actors
John Hurt
Theresa Russell
Sophie Ward
Buck Henry
Beverly D'Angelo
Anita Morris
Gary Kasper
Elizabeth Hurley
Peter Birch
Bridget Fonda
James Mathers
Tilda Swinton
Stephanie Lane
Roy Hyatt
Sevilla Delofski
Ruth Halliday
Arthur Cox
Dennis Holmes
Paul Brightwell
Frank Baker
Christopher Hunter
Nicola Swain
Jackson Kyle
Marianne McLoughlin
Marion Peterson
Valérie Allain
Jaques Neuville
Luke Corre
Christiam Cauchon
Philippe Pellant
Patrice Linguet
Lionel Sorin
Jean Coffinet
Alexandre Des Granges
Gérard Vivès
Frederick Brosse
Pascal Bermont
Jean Luc Corre
Bernard Gaudray
Dominique Mano
Patrice Tridian
John Hostetter
Albie Selznick
Stan Mazin
Dominic Salinero
Jeff Calhoun
Angie Tetamontie
Esther Buchanan
Lorraine Cote
Renee Korn
Bertha Weiss
Dyanne Thorne
Howie Maurer
Derick Coleman
Quentin Brown
Linzi Drew
Andreas Wisniewski
Kwabena Manso
Bella Enahoro
Bunty Mathias
Angela Walker
Amy Johnson
Spencer Leigh
Gender
Música
Country
United States
Producers
Don Boyd
Original title
Aria
Duration
96
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