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La tentation de Vénus

Original title: Meeting Venus
  • 1991
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 59m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.5K
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La tentation de Vénus (1991)
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Hungarian conductor plans bold "Tannhäuser" production amid opera politics, artistic egos, nationalism, union conflicts, and funding challenges in critique of Grand Opera and European Union.Hungarian conductor plans bold "Tannhäuser" production amid opera politics, artistic egos, nationalism, union conflicts, and funding challenges in critique of Grand Opera and European Union.Hungarian conductor plans bold "Tannhäuser" production amid opera politics, artistic egos, nationalism, union conflicts, and funding challenges in critique of Grand Opera and European Union.

  • Director
    • István Szabó
  • Writers
    • István Szabó
    • Michael Hirst
  • Stars
    • Glenn Close
    • Niels Arestrup
    • Kiri Te Kanawa
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.5K
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    • Director
      • István Szabó
    • Writers
      • István Szabó
      • Michael Hirst
    • Stars
      • Glenn Close
      • Niels Arestrup
      • Kiri Te Kanawa
    • 13User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Glenn Close
    Glenn Close
    • Karin Anderson
    Niels Arestrup
    Niels Arestrup
    • Zoltan Szanto
    Kiri Te Kanawa
    • Elisabeth (Tannhäuser highlights performed by)
    • (voice)
    René Kollo
    • Tannhäuser (Tannhäuser highlights performed by)
    • (voice)
    Håkan Hagegård
    • Wolfram von Eschenbach (Tannhäuser highlights performed by)
    • (voice)
    Waltraud Meier
    • Venus (Tannhäuser highlights performed by)
    • (voice)
    Renate Spingler
    • A young shepherd (Tannhäuser highlights perfomed by)
    • (voice)
    Matthias Hölle
    • The Landgrave (Tannhäuser highlights performed by)
    • (voice)
    Kim Begley
    • Walther von der Vogelweide (Tannhäuser highlights performed by)
    • (voice)
    Robin Leggate
    • Heinrich der Schreiber (Tannhäuser highlights performed by)
    • (voice)
    Rodney Macann
    • Biterolf (Tannhäuser highlights performed by)
    • (voice)
    Roderick Earle
    • Reinmar von Zweter (Tannhäuser highlights performed by)
    • (voice)
    Marián Labuda
    Marián Labuda
    • Von Schneider
    Maïté Nahyr
    • Maria Krawiecki
    Victor Poletti
    • Stefano Del Sarto
    Johara Farley
    • Dancer
    • (as Johara Racz)
    Dieter Rita Scholl
    • Delfin Van Delf
    • (as Rita Scholl)
    Michael Kroecher
    • Cashier
    • Director
      • István Szabó
    • Writers
      • István Szabó
      • Michael Hirst
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    8kerjoska

    A first rate film about the birth of a Tannhauser performance

    This film is much more than a customary movie about opera, though opera lovers get first-rate extracts from Wagner's Tannhauser as well. The action takes place in an imaginary "Opera Europe" in Paris. István Szabó, the excellent film director is really interested here in fanatic people of the theater who came from several countries of Europe to unite their talent in order to create a successful performance of Wagner's youthful masterpiece. The ensemble is a mixture of multinational people: the head of the company (a Spaniard, a former hero of the Spanish Civil War,) her private secretary and mistress (descendant of a noble Russian family,) the conductor (a talented young Hungarian who suffers from inferiority complex because of his East-block origin,) the singer who plays Tannhauser (a permanently offended dumpy man from the DDR with beautiful voice,) the French theatrical technician (a pig headed trade unionist who causes much trouble,) etc. They carry with themselves all good and vicious habits and traditions of their origin which cause many conflicts but humorous episodes as well during the rehearsals. There is a remarkable scene when at a dinner party the protagonists put aside all of their conflicts and sing together a song called "Suliko" which was once Stalin's favorite. (They sing it not because they love Stalin, but because of a certain nostalgia for their youth.) In the center of the story stands the Hungarian conductor's and a Nordic singer's (played by Glenn Close) stormy love affair which ends in diminuendo (using here deliberately this term of music.) Strongly recommended for everyone who loves art and theater.
    7SnoopyStyle

    opera drama

    Various musicians and singers of many nationalities led by Hungarian conductor Zoltan Szanto (Niels Arestrup) are gathering in Paris for a new opera performance to celebrate the new Europe. He begins a fling with Karin Anderson (Glenn Close), the star of the show. He has to navigate the jealousy, ambitions, bureaucracy, former communists, national rivalries, and union regulations.

    There are some funny bits with the story background. All the chaos has some fun. The romantic plot is a little flat and the drama comes out of nowhere. I didn't realize that he was married. Karin gets hot and cold for unforeseeable reasons. I do like Glenn Close's performance but it can be abrupt. The script should spend a little more time ironing out the drama in the relationship. I don't know much about the music and I don't care that much about it either.
    9Starbuck-13

    Excellent opera movie... drama and comedy!

    This movie is really something different. It's all about music. It is about the desperate attempt of an idealistic hungarian conductor to perform "Tannhaeuser" in the opera house of Paris. The problems he encounters are unbelievable... and for us viewers, unbelievably funny.

    What really is wonderful about this movie is of course the music. It shows how much passion and love lies within classic music, and how much work there is to do until the staff of such a big production is finally in synch.

    This film also offers a chance to get an insight into classical music pieces. Some of the most splendid passages of Wagners "Tannhaeuser" can be listened to in full beauty, and thus the film might tempt some people to overcome their inhibitions and to dive into the world of opera.

    For those more interested in characterization there are a lot of weird persons playing in this story, showing different kinds of European lifestyle and tackling topics like prejudice, bureaucracy and of course love.
    DavidB-7

    stunning dubbing

    I saw this last night on UK TV. Glenn Close looked the part as a diva.

    Her mouthing of Kiri Te Kanawa's singing was stunning. I've seen Elizabeth Schwarzkopf and Victoria de los Angeles sing, from the front row, and I would have believed this to be real thing, had it not been a movie.

    I can only imagine that Te Kanawa recorded it after Close has shot the scenes. Otherwise, Close is a wonderful mimic.

    Anyway, I was charmed by the movie. Simplistic it may be. But then so was Shakespeare in Love. And, as there, a miracle happens when the curtain goes up (except that there was no curtain at the Globe and here it doesn't actually go up, which is where the miracle happens).

    David
    9alvink

    mama, don't let your sons grow up to be musicians

    this movie, besides giving the casual viewer a glimpse into the operatic world, also affords the viewer a casual glimpse into the world and the business, of music making, and it ain't pretty. but it's accurate.

    as a professional musician in an international setting for more than 25 years, let me assure you that the evils of the music business are all here on display, and they are represented accurately: complaining musicians, managers for whom the word 'know' was replaced by the word 'no' at an early age (perhaps in their infancy), smarmy interfering union reps, and please God, save us all from short conductors with bleeping inferiority complexes.

    and then there are the operatic singers. oh my!! (dr. georg szell called opera singers, " 'unmusical beasts', who have to have every note beaten into them by a vocal coach". this is true, by my experience).

    the only really weak moment that i noticed was when the conductor left the podium during a rehearsal to knock on the door of the singer. this is absolutely improbable/impossible in my experience. conductors get their 'power' by being on the podium. they do not leave the podium

    orchestra conducters get/force sex by more sordid means, not by leaving the podium.

    this movie has a lot to recommend it, on many different levels- check it out.

    i give it a 9.2.

    watch it in a 'Robert Altman' frame of mind, i think that you will see what i mean.

    it's not 'terror in tiny town'. and it's not, 'the godfather, part one'. it's somewhere in between. it's really a fine movie.

    thanks. alvink

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    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Opera singer Kiri Te Kanawa dubbed the singing voice of lead actress Glenn Close.
    • Quotes

      Zoltan Szanto: I could mix up my work with my private life.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Cape Fear/Strictly Business/All I Want for Christmas/Liebestraum/The People Under the Stairs (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      Tannhäuser
      (extraits)

      Music by Richard Wagner

      Performed by Kiri Te Kanawa, René Kollo, Håkan Hagegård, Waltraud Meier,

      Renate Spingler, Matthias Hölle, Kim Begley, Robin Leggate, Rodney Macann,

      , Roderick Earle with The Philharmonia Orchestra (as London Philharmonia Orchestra)

      Conducted by Marek Janowski

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    • Release date
      • September 18, 1991 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Japan
      • United States
      • Hungary
    • Languages
      • English
      • Hungarian
      • French
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Meeting Venus
    • Filming locations
      • Budapest, Hungary
    • Production companies
      • Warner Bros.
      • Fujisankei Communications International
      • British Sky Broadcasting (BSkyB)
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,000,348
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $65,715
      • Nov 17, 1991
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,000,348
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 59 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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