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Le Nozze di Figaro 2001

📅 2001-06-18

Giorgio Strehler's 2001 adaptation of *Le Nozze di Figaro* brings Mozart's classic opera to life with a blend of wit, romance, and theatrical flair.

Director: Giorgio Strehler

Cast

Tatjana Lisnic
Susanne
Carlos Álvarez
Carlos Álvarez
Figaro
Angelika Kirchschlager
Angelika Kirchschlager
Cherubino
Melanie Diener
Melanie Diener
Gräfin Almaviva
Simon Keenlyside
Simon Keenlyside
Graf Almaviva
Maurizio Muraro
Maurizio Muraro
Bartolo
Francesca Pedaci
Marcellina
Michael Roider
Michael Roider
Basilio
Peter Jelosits
Don Curzio
Boaz Daniel
Boaz Daniel
Antonio

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Le Nozze di Figaro (2001) about?

This Mozart opera adaptation follows Figaro, a clever valet, as he schemes to outwit his employer, Count Almaviva, who aims to rekindle a flirtation with Figaro's fiancée, Susanna. Amidst mistaken identities and romantic entanglements, the story blends sharp humor with tender moments, all set to Mozart's iconic score.

Who directed Le Nozze di Figaro?

Giorgio Strehler directed this 2001 adaptation, known for his visionary approach to classic opera productions.

Who stars in Le Nozze di Figaro?

The film features Simon Keenlyside as Figaro, Tatjana Lisnic as Susanna, Carlos Álvarez as the Count, Angelika Kirchschlager as Cherubino, and Maurizio Muraro as Dr. Bartolo.

Is Le Nozze di Figaro (2001) worth watching?

With its stellar cast and Mozart's timeless music, this adaptation is a treat for opera fans and newcomers alike. The blend of comedy, romance, and social commentary makes it entertaining, even if you're not deeply familiar with the source material.

How long is Le Nozze di Figaro?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Le Nozze di Figaro (2001) — A Dazzling Opera Comedy Adaptation by Giorgio Strehler

Giorgio Strehler's 2001 adaptation of *Le Nozze di Figaro* brings Mozart's classic opera to life with a blend of wit, romance, and theatrical flair. Set against the opulent backdrop of a 18th-century aristocratic estate, the film follows the clever servant Figaro as he navigates a web of misunderstandings, jealousies, and clever schemes to outmaneuver his employer, Count Almaviva. With sharp comedic timing and rich musical performances, the story explores themes of class struggle, love's triumph over vanity, and the universal chaos of human relationships. The cast, led by Simon Keenlyside and Tatjana Lisnic, delivers spirited portrayals that balance humor and heart, making this a standout production for both opera enthusiasts and casual viewers alike.

Filmed in a way that highlights the grandeur of Strehler's vision, *Le Nozze di Figaro (2001)* captures the essence of Mozart's masterpiece through nuanced performances and a lively narrative. The chemistry among the ensemble—including Carlos Álvarez and Angelika Kirchschlager—adds depth to the romantic and comedic twists, while Maurizio Muraro and Melanie Diener bring gravitas to their roles. Whether you're drawn to the music, the drama, or the sheer charm of the characters, this film offers a delightful escape into a world where wit and passion collide.