First performed on 3 March, 1875, Georges Bizets Carmen has since become one of the most popular operas in the history of music. The operas librettists, Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Helévy, based their plot on a short novel by Propser Mérimée. Set in Sevilles poor quarter, this opera is all about love, hatred, jealously, revenge, erotic obsession, desire and madness. Thanks to its fascinating mixture of exoticism and realism, the story is as astonishingly fresh today as it ever was. No wonder then that many a director has felt the urge to conjure up their own interpretation of the tale.
In this film, Carmen is no clichéd construct of a gypsy femme fatale, but a sensuous, independent woman, whose love of freedom and courage endures even when faced with death. Carmen is a figure whose passion clashes with Don Josés impulsive obsession. This new adaptation traces the couples love story up to its tragic end that remains one of the most dramatic finales in theatrical history.
Director Mark Dornford-Mays adaptation is based on his own thorough analysis of the opera. Transposing a previous stage production into a feature-length film, his screenplay sets the story of the love affair between Carmen and Don José against the hardship suffered by those living in a South African township. For the films soundtrack, the operas lyrics were translated into Xhosa.
In this film, Carmen is no clichéd construct of a gypsy femme fatale, but a sensuous, independent woman, whose love of freedom and courage endures even when faced with death. Carmen is a figure whose passion clashes with Don Josés impulsive obsession. This new adaptation traces the couples love story up to its tragic end that remains one of the most dramatic finales in theatrical history.
Director Mark Dornford-Mays adaptation is based on his own thorough analysis of the opera. Transposing a previous stage production into a feature-length film, his screenplay sets the story of the love affair between Carmen and Don José against the hardship suffered by those living in a South African township. For the films soundtrack, the operas lyrics were translated into Xhosa.
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Ross Garland, Lucinda Englehart, Charles Hazlewood, Sibulele Mjali, Andries Mbali, Lungelwa Blou, Andiswa Kedama, Pauline Malefane, Mark Dornford-May
U-Carmen eKhayelitsha
Competition · Press Conference · Feb 13, 2005
Ross Garland, Lucinda Englehart, Charles Hazlewood, Sibulele Mjali, Andries Mbali, Lungelwa Blou, Andiswa Kedama, Pauline Malefane, Mark Dornford-May
U-Carmen eKhayelitsha
Competition · Red Carpet · Feb 13, 2005