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Les amours de Pergolèse (1933) is an elegant and romanticized portrait of the famed composer Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, blending biographical fiction with rich visual storytelling. Set in the world of 18th-century music, the film is more concerned with emotion than historical precision - and that's where its beauty lies.
The cinematography has a painterly quality, with ornate sets and costumes that immerse the viewer in a refined European past. The film flows like an opera itself - dramatic, melancholic, and expressive. While the pacing reflects the style of the time, there's a heartfelt sincerity that gives the story weight.
Whether or not you're familiar with Pergolesi's music, this film offers a poetic take on the eternal tension between love and legacy.
The cinematography has a painterly quality, with ornate sets and costumes that immerse the viewer in a refined European past. The film flows like an opera itself - dramatic, melancholic, and expressive. While the pacing reflects the style of the time, there's a heartfelt sincerity that gives the story weight.
Whether or not you're familiar with Pergolesi's music, this film offers a poetic take on the eternal tension between love and legacy.
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- ConnectionsAlternate-language version of Pergolesi (1932)
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- 1h 20m(80 min)
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- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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