Orpheus and Eurydice

Orpheus and Eurydice

Release date : January 6, 1986
Runtime : 1h 35m
Countries of origin : Hungary /
Original Language : Hungarian / Italian /
Director : István Gaál /
Production companies : Budapest Filmstúdió /
January 6, 1986 1h 35m Hungary Music Hungarian More
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The opera-film, as opposed to Gluck's Vienna version, is a recollection of the ancient tragic Greek myth. Orpheus, who is able to defeat Hades with the power of art, is unable to conquer his own human defects. Amor is sympathetic to Orpheus' sufferings as he mourns his dead beloved, and lets him know the message sent by the Gods, namely that he may take her home from the underworld if he is capable of not looking at her.
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Lajos Miller
Orfeo (singing voice)
Enikő Eszenyi
Euridice
Maddalena Bonifacio
Euridice (singing voice)
Veronika Kincses
Amore (singing voice)

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  • title:Orpheus and Eurydice
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1986
  • Runtime:1h 35m
  • Genres: Music · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Hungary ·
  • Original Language: Hungarian · Italian ·
  • Director: István Gaál /
  • Writers: István Gaál · Raniero de Calzabigi ·
  • Production companies: Budapest Filmstúdió ·
  • Overview:The opera-film, as opposed to Gluck's Vienna version, is a recollection of the ancient tragic Greek myth. Orpheus, who is able to defeat Hades with the power of art, is unable to conquer his own human defects. Amor is sympathetic to Orpheus' sufferings as he mourns his dead beloved, and lets him know the message sent by the Gods, namely that he may take her home from the underworld if he is capable of not looking at her.
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