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The Magic Flute

United Kingdom, France

2006

135 Min
Color
2.35:1
English
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DIR Kenneth Branagh

PROD Pierre-Olivier Bardet, Stephen Wright, Simon Moseley

SCR Kenneth Branagh, Stephen Fry

DP Roger Lanser

CAST Joseph Kaiser, Amy Carson, René Pape, Lyubov Petrova, Benjamin Jay Davis, Silvia Moi

ED Michael Parker

PROD DES Tim Harvey

Venice (Out of Competition)

Synopsis

Conceived and directed by Kenneth Branagh, ‘The Magic Flue’, Mozart’s precious ‘Zauberflöte’, features a newly-adapted libretto by Stephen Fry. Musical director James Conlon conducts the Chamber Orchestra of Europe, with a cast composed of rising young opera stars including Joseph Kaiser as Tamino, Amy Carson as Pamina and Ben Davis as Papageno. The remaining principal cast includes Silvia Moi as Papagena, together with René Pape as Sarastro, Thomas Randle as Monostatos and Lyubov Petrova as the Queen of the Night.
One of the world’s best-loved operas, in the hands of director Kenneth Branagh and librettist Stephen Fry, ‘The Magic Flute’ is a cinematic experience both epic in scale and visionary in its interpretation. On the eve of the first global war a magical drama unfolds as Tamino sets forth on a perilous journey in pursuit of love, light and peace in a world afflicted by darkness, death and destruction.

An eerie quiet descends over a landscape still untouched by conflict as Tamino waits anxiously with his fellow recruits for the command to go into battle. In the ensuing chaos he is transported to a twilight world caught between dream and nightmare where he is rescued from certain death by a trio of field nurses. When Papageno (keeper of the canaries employed to detect the presence of gas in the trenches) stumbles onto the scene and attempts to take credit for saving Tamino, the Sisters dispatch the two soldiers on a deadly mission. The duo must rescue Pamina, the lovely daughter of the Queen of the Night, who has been kidnapped by the dark lord, Sarastro. What follows is a spectacular musical adventure in which the destiny of a pair of young lovers will determine the fate of nations and the lives of millions.

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Kenneth Branagh

Perhaps the best-known Shakespeare interpreter of the late 20th century, Kenneth Branagh began his career in a golden haze of critical exultation. First a star pupil at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (one of Britain’s most prestigious drama schools), then a promising newcomer on the London stage, then hailed as “the next Olivier” for his 1989 screen adaptation of Henry V, Branagh could, for a long time, do no wrong. Unfortunately, a string of bad luck, catalyzed by his disastrous Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein in 1994, began to tarnish the halo that had hovered above the actor/director’s head. His lavish, four-hour Hamlet in 1996, however, did much to further his status as a man who knew his Bard, helping to alleviate some of the disappointments that both preceded and came after it.

Although his accent suggests otherwise, Branagh originally hails from Northern Ireland, not England. Born in Belfast December 10, 1960, to a working-class family, he was raised in the strife-ridden… read more

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