Berg: Wozzeck

Berg: Wozzeck

Release date : April 24, 2017
Runtime : 1h 45m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : German /
Director : Christoph Marthaler /
Writers : Alban Berg / Georg Büchner /
Production companies : Opéra National de Paris /
April 24, 2017 1h 45m France Drama German More
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Separated and fragmented, the scenes combine in a series of tableaux to tell the story of Wozzeck, an ordinary soldier whose only solace is the love of his companion Marie. However, the latter’s fidelity is not unfailing and Wozzeck is haunted by torment. His officers and comrades in arms do little to improve the situation. The omnipresent tension in this profoundly romantic work unifies the fifteen scenes with their complex tonalities alternating between Verist notes and the force of ritualised actions. Christoph Marthaler’s production provides an atmosphere of contemporaneity strongly accentuated by the choice of a single set, where the men’s despair is submerged in Berg’s dearly sought-after sobriety.
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  • title:Berg: Wozzeck
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2017
  • Runtime:1h 45m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: German ·
  • Director: Christoph Marthaler /
  • Writers: Alban Berg · Georg Büchner ·
  • Production companies: Opéra National de Paris ·
  • Overview:Separated and fragmented, the scenes combine in a series of tableaux to tell the story of Wozzeck, an ordinary soldier whose only solace is the love of his companion Marie. However, the latter’s fidelity is not unfailing and Wozzeck is haunted by torment. His officers and comrades in arms do little to improve the situation. The omnipresent tension in this profoundly romantic work unifies the fifteen scenes with their complex tonalities alternating between Verist notes and the force of ritualised actions. Christoph Marthaler’s production provides an atmosphere of contemporaneity strongly accentuated by the choice of a single set, where the men’s despair is submerged in Berg’s dearly sought-after sobriety.
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