La traviata

La traviata

Release date : October 7, 1982
Runtime : 1h 49m
Countries of origin : Italy /
Original Language : Italian /
Director : Franco Zeffirelli /
Production companies : Deutsche Grammophon /
October 7, 1982 1h 49m Italy Drama Italian More
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This “Traviata” became one of the most succesful of all opera films, especially in France, where 800,000 Parisian cinemagoers flocked to it in the first six week. It was nominated for two Oscars (for production and costume design) and won BAFTAs in those two categories, as well as receiving BAFTA and Golden Globe nominations as 1983’s Best Foreign-Language Film.
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Cornell MacNeil
Giorgio Germont
Allan Monk
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Annina
Maurizio Barbacini
Gastone de Letorieres
James Levine
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  • title:La traviata
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1982
  • Runtime:1h 49m
  • Genres: Drama · Music ·
  • Countries of origin: Italy ·
  • Original Language: Italian ·
  • Director: Franco Zeffirelli /
  • Writers: Franco Zeffirelli · Francesco Maria Piave · Alexandre Dumas fils ·
  • Production companies: Deutsche Grammophon ·
  • Overview:This “Traviata” became one of the most succesful of all opera films, especially in France, where 800,000 Parisian cinemagoers flocked to it in the first six week. It was nominated for two Oscars (for production and costume design) and won BAFTAs in those two categories, as well as receiving BAFTA and Golden Globe nominations as 1983’s Best Foreign-Language Film.
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