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The Turandot Project (2000)

GENRESDocumentary,Music
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Zubin MehtaCarlo AllemanoLando BartoliniGiovanna Casolla
DIRECTOR
Allan Miller

SYNOPSICS

The Turandot Project (2000) is a English movie. Allan Miller has directed this movie. Zubin Mehta,Carlo Allemano,Lando Bartolini,Giovanna Casolla are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2000. The Turandot Project (2000) is considered one of the best Documentary,Music movie in India and around the world.

In May of 1997, Zubin Mehta conducts and Zhang Yimou directs Puccini's "Turnadot" in Florence. A year later, they stage nine performances in Beijing. This documentary focuses on the China production: a huge and elaborate set, hundreds of extras, three sets of principles, props and costumes matching the Ming Dynasty. Mehta, with his Indian roots and European training, revels in bringing disparate cultures together. Zhang wants the music to come through and anticipates the demands (and habits) of the Chinese audience. Rehearsals; production work; rain; talks with singers, crew, and local officials -- can it all come together? When the chorus is in full volume, no one sleeps.

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  • Spectacular

    stirlingwarrior2004-03-09

    One does not need to necessarily be a fan of Opera to thouroughly enjoy and taken in by this film. The massive undertaking; bringing the classic Puccini Opera Turandot from Florence to Bejing is not as easy as it sounds! (And language while the obvious answer, is only the tip of the iceberg.)Over nine hundred members, and three principal casts, added to an unsettled, and fragile 600 year-old outdoor venue produce unique situations that must be worked out. The head spins as language transitions from Chinese to Italian to English to German, it's a divine miracle that the opening night went off without a hitch, in fact, it was brilliant. (Albeit, the public dress rehearsal was unfortunately rained out.) The camera work is comprehensive, without being intrusive, one feels as if they are one of the crew. I was overtaken by legitimate goose bumps as challenges were overcome, as if that was the way it's always been. Spectacular color, angelic voices, and a delicious mix of Chinese and Italian cultures make this fine documentary a must see!

  • Spellbinding...

    Enrique-Sanchez-562002-07-01

    Just spellbinding! I've sung in the chorus of this opera and know it well. This inside look at the making of the production was very enjoyable and offers those who only usually see a performance a fascinating look behind the scenes. Not to mention that the opera is spellbinding..and this performance sounded and looked astounding! The finale practically knocked my socks off!

  • Fascinating!

    TheLittleSongbird2012-04-03

    Turandot is not my favourite of Puccini's operas, but I have a big soft spot for it. The music is stunning and the whole opera is very moving. The Turandot Project is simply fascinating, I have nothing but admiration for those who put so much hard work into something so wonderful albeit challenging. On the documentary side of things, I loved the personalities of those involved and that I could spot four different languages at least. Puccini's music is his most orchestrally rich score and is just as wonderful as his other opera scores. The production right from the gorgeous colours and costumes, the dancers, the soldiers and hundreds of extras looks absolutely spectacular and enhanced by the clear picture quality, comprehensive camera work and sharp sound. Zubin Mehta does a fine job conducting the orchestra, who play with a beautiful and powerful sound indeed, with his tempos less erratic than they can be, and the performers are strong, often wonderful, with Christina Gollardo Domas' Liu(especially in her suicide scene) the most impressive. All in all, fascinating, a must watch. 10/10 Bethany Cox

  • It's not just for opera lovers

    jpedersen2001-12-06

    Although covering the Puccini opera, Turandot, this film says more about the making of a film vs. the staging of an opera. Even if you don't care for opera, this film gives a unique insight on China and the world of art. If nothing else, go to see the fabulous costumes and the Peking Opera dancers.

  • stunning

    amarillis2001-11-04

    We saw this film last night in a 1920's movie house. "Turandot" is one of my favorite operas, so I was enthusiastic coming in, but was not disappointed. A revealing glimpse into the gargantuan task that was the staging of this opera...plenty of opportunities to hear excerpts (all your favorite bits!)...a chronical of all the inevitable logistical issues...the costuming (a topic worth its own discussion). Some of the performers are more exciting than others, yes. But all were at least good; some were terrific. What would happen if the director of "Raise The Red Lantern" and renowned conductor Zubin Mehta collaborated? It's worthwhile to find out.

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