Farinelli: Il Castrato (1995)
Farinelli: Il Castrato Image Cover
Additional Images
Director:Gérard Corbiau
Studio:Sony Pictures
Rating:4.5 (44 votes)
Rated:R
Date Added:2008-06-20
ASIN:6303637493
UPC:9786303637495
Price:$19.98
Genre:Art House & International
Release:1996-02-13
Collection ID:IT 24
Duration:110
Sound:Analog
Languages:French, Italian
Gérard Corbiau  ...  (Director)
  ...  (Writer)
 
Stefano Dionisi  ...  
Enrico Lo Verso  ...  
Elsa Zylberstein  ...  
Jeroen Krabbé  ...  
Caroline Cellier  ...  
Summary: This interesting Belgian film from 1994 has a surface subject that might make a few guys wince: an 18th-century "castrato", or castrated male opera singer. A superstar in Europe, Farinelli the vocalist--despite compromised equipment--gets his share of groupies and is showered with attention and gifts from rich patrons. Meanwhile, his brother--a so-so composer whose career and fortunes are inextricably linked to his sibling, as per their father's wishes--feels like a sham for enjoying the fruits of another's success. For director Gérard Corbiau, the real story is that of the forced bond between the two men, and their unspoken awareness that their separate destinies have been slowed by the arrangement. Corbiau gives us the best of two worlds: a costume drama with an unusual, even exotic, story line, and a tender, universal tale of real love. The opera sequences are a kick: the breathless crowds, Farinelli's hammy control over the drama, and his stunning "castrato" voice (manufactured by Corbiau via synthesized merger of male and female voices) and all make for great fun. "--Tom Keogh"