Release Date Becoming Traviata May 15, 2013 Limited


Becoming Traviata Movie Actor
Natalie Dessay,Jean-François Sivadier,Louis Langree,Charles Castronovo,Ludovic Tezier,Adelina Scarabelli,London Symphony Orchestra,Matthew Polenzani,Adeline ScarabelliVisitor Rating & Critics For Becoming Traviata
User Rating Becoming Traviata : 4.2User Percentage For Becoming Traviata : %
User Count Like for Becoming Traviata : 136
All Critics Rating For Becoming Traviata : 6.8
All Critics Count For Becoming Traviata : 13
All Critics Percentage For Becoming Traviata : 77 %
Genres Becoming Traviata : Musical & Performing Arts,Documentary
Review For Becoming Traviata
You can follow the story even if you're unfamiliar with the opera - though a five-minute brush-up on the plot wouldn't hurt.Jeffrey Gantz-Boston Globe
Zeroing in on the art of rehearsal, "Becoming Traviata" is an exquisitely observed look at performance and the creative process.
Sheri Linden-Los Angeles Times
Sivadier and Dessay take the familiar and make it tragic once more.
Farran Smith Nehme-New York Post
Doc offers impressive singing and insights into opera's nonmusical dramatic challenges.
John DeFore-Hollywood Reporter
A treat for fans of opera, the performing arts and documentaries about process.
Ronnie Scheib-Variety
[It] may not be fully satisfying as a documentary. But it has what any good movie needs: a star - the ever-game soprano Natalie Dessay.
Rachel Saltz-New York Times
Béziat arranges an interesting mosaic, moving the opera's narrative forward along the same timeline as the ever-evolving, multi-faceted collaboration.
Jamie S. Rich-Oregonian
A clumsy and sadly missed opportunity to capture the creation of a great opera role by a great singer.
David Noh-Film Journal International
Initially engaging, but increasingly tedious and boring. Strictly for opera aficionados.
Avi Offer-NYC Movie Guru
Dessay's waifishness makes her entirely believable as a woman dying from a lung disease. And the camera adores her. When her voice goes, she could have the career in movies that once seemed to await Maria Callas.
Craig Seligman-Bloomberg News
It works as a reminder of the important interactiveness of the performing arts, of actors evoking the drama, action, and emotion that computers and machines cannot.
Kalvin Henely-Slant Magazine
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