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La Traviata im Hauptbahnhof Zürich 2008

📅 2008-09-30

Step into the captivating world of La Traviata im Hauptbahnhof Zürich, a 2008 music film directed by Felix Breisach. This unique opera production brings the classical art form to the masses, weaving a spellbinding atmosphere amidst the bustling Zurich station.

Director: Felix Breisach

Cast

Eva Mei
Violetta Valéry
Liuba Chuchrova
Amina
Vittorio Grigolo
Vittorio Grigolo
Alfredo Germont
Katharina Peetz
Flora Bervoix
Sandra Studer
Sandra Studer
Herself - Host
Angelo Veccia
Giorgio Germont

Frequently Asked Questions

What is La Traviata im Hauptbahnhof Zürich (2008) about?

This 2008 music film brings the opera to the masses, blurring the lines between art and reality in a captivating atmosphere.

Who directed La Traviata im Hauptbahnhof Zürich?

The film was directed by Felix Breisach, who masterfully brought the opera to the public domain.

Who stars in La Traviata im Hauptbahnhof Zürich?

The talented cast includes Eva Mei, Liuba Chuchrova, Vittorio Grigolo, and Katharina Peetz.

Is La Traviata im Hauptbahnhof Zürich (2008) worth watching?

While the IMDb rating is not available, the film's unique blend of art and reality makes it a fascinating watch for opera enthusiasts and those looking for something different.

How long is La Traviata im Hauptbahnhof Zürich?

Runtime details are not listed.

About La Traviata im Hauptbahnhof Zürich (2008) — A Unique Opera Experience

Step into the captivating world of La Traviata im Hauptbahnhof Zürich, a 2008 music film directed by Felix Breisach. This unique opera production brings the classical art form to the masses, weaving a spellbinding atmosphere amidst the bustling Zurich station. Witness Eva Mei, Liuba Chuchrova, and Vittorio Grigolo as they transport the audience to a world of lyrical beauty. As the boundaries between art and reality blur, the viewer is treated to an unforgettable experience. La Traviata im Hauptbahnhof Zürich (2008) masterfully blends the ordinary with the extraordinary, inviting the public to engage with the opera in a fresh and innovative way.