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La damnation de Faust

  • TV Movie
  • 1999
  • 2h 26m
IMDb RATING
8.7/10
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La damnation de Faust (1999)
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  • Director
    • Alexandre Tarta
  • Writers
    • Hector Berlioz
    • Almire Gandonnière
    • Gérard de Nerval
  • Stars
    • Vesselina Kasarova
    • Paul Groves
    • Willard White
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.7/10
    30
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alexandre Tarta
    • Writers
      • Hector Berlioz
      • Almire Gandonnière
      • Gérard de Nerval
    • Stars
      • Vesselina Kasarova
      • Paul Groves
      • Willard White
    • 2User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Vesselina Kasarova
    • Marguerite
    Paul Groves
    • Faust
    Willard White
    • Méphistophélès
    Andreas Macco
    • Brander
    Orfeón Donostiarra
    • Choeur
    Tölzer Knabenchor
    • Chouer
    Staatskapelle Berlin
    • Self - Orchestre
    La Fura dels Baus
    • Danseurs
    Carlos Bartolín
    • Danseurs - La Fura dels Baus
    Sylvain Cambreling
    • Direction musicale
    Sergi Faustino
    • Danseurs - La Fura dels Baus
    Susana Goulart
    • Danseurs - La Fura dels Baus
    Toni Jodar
    • Danseurs - La Fura dels Baus
    Francisco Ramalho
    • Danseurs - La Fura dels Baus
    • (as Francisco Javier Ramallo)
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    • Danseurs - La Fura dels Baus
    • Director
      • Alexandre Tarta
    • Writers
      • Hector Berlioz
      • Almire Gandonnière
      • Gérard de Nerval
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    8TheLittleSongbird

    Is a production that not everybody is going to love, but I found it to have a lot of good things

    La Damnation De Faust is an opera that always did draw me in. Perhaps I do prefer Les Troyens as a Berlioz opera, but great sequences(like the sequence in hell), a strong story and superb music really make the opera a more than worthwhile experience. This production is not one that everybody is going to be enthralled with, the Hungarian March sounds underpowered and the action on stage is similarly underwhelming, more inspired choreography was needed I feel and the production is a little heavy on the symbolism which can detract from the story and make the characters more like symbols themselves than real people. While the video directing is generally fine, some of the close-ups of the three perspiring in all honesty is not a pleasant sight.

    That said, I did like the expressionistic sets, especially the one for the scene in Hell, and the costumes apart from the baker-like outfits for the chorus are effective. The video projections look splendid and give scenes like the Ride to the Abyss/Hell thrilling to watch on stage. I also liked in this scene that we see real horses. The orchestral playing is superb, the loud moments are rousing and the softer, more delicate moments have pathos. The conducting is very efficient, with few if any of the tempos questionable. The chorus, for what they lack in presence, make up for it by excellent singing. The three principals are great. Paul Groves is dashing as Faust with an appealing dream-like quality in his eyes, and his voice meets the lyric and dramatic demands of the role perfectly. Vessalina Kasarova is sometimes hampered by the giant cylinder that she is made to work with, but she sings with soaring high notes and mezzo notes that positively purr, and overall as Margherite she is very touching. Best of all is Willard White, true he is the opposite to what the libretto suggests, but what does it matter when he sings so resonantly and with such an imposing, quite demonic presence?

    Overall, has a lot of good things but it is not going to be a production that is going to have people universally loving or hating it. 7.5/10 Bethany Cox
    10wim-vorster

    Magnificent Hell.... and Heaven

    Von Goethe's famous story of Faust has been retold in several versions. Hector Berlioz's dramatic musical version - which he insisted is NOT an opera - is vividly brought to life here. This production was staged at the Salzburg Festival in 1998 and conductor, designers, director and cast all deserve only the highest accolades. Puritans (as in the case of Dvorak's Rusalka starring Reneé Fleming) might object to the 'modernity' of the staging. However, it is sheer brilliance and underlines the context, subtext and substance of the libretto and score in every aspect. Never has hell looked so magnificent and enticing, yet repulsive. And heaven, added like an unwanted coda, brings tears to the eyes. Vesselina Kasarova as Margarethe (although her acting borders on hamming) conveys all the nuance of the character both in voice and gesture. She is truly great. So is Paul Groves as Faust. The scene where he gets intoxicated on everything Méphistophélès (a stupendous Willard White) promises, as symbolised by Faust smoking an opium pipe, is unforgettable. Many a Hollwood actor would (SHOULD!) envy him the dreamlike, sleepy look in the eyes - proof that honesty is always reflected in the mirrors of the soul. To give away anything about the decor, costumes and direction would be to spoil any viewer's joy of discovery. The chorus, including a boys' choir, does not display the usual amateurish acting of opera choruses. Here they are a coherent whole in a stylised, stylish portrayal of mankind in general. Some of the scenes (let alone the singing and the superb accompaniment by the orchestra as well as the orchestral interludes) simply take one's breath away. This is available on DVD (ArtHauS label) and should be included in any serious music and art film lover's collection. Berlioz wrote some of the world's greatest music for this Faust.

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      Version of Saito Kinen Festival in Matsumoto: Gekitekimonogatari 'Fausto no goubatsu' (1999)

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    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Languages
      • French
      • Latin
    • Filming locations
      • Großes Festspielhaus, Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria
    • Production companies
      • Bel Air Media
      • La Sept-Arte
      • France 3
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 26m(146 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
      • Dolby Digital

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