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The Magic Flute 2006

★ 6.428 votes133 min📅 2006-09-07

Kenneth Branagh's visually rich adaptation of *The Magic Flute* (2006) transports Mozart's timeless opera to the trenches of World War I, weaving a tale of deception, love, and self-discovery under the guise of a daring rescue mission.

Director: Kenneth Branagh

Cast

Joseph Kaiser
Tamino
Amy Carson
Pamina
Ben Davis
Ben Davis
Papageno
Silvia Moi
Papagena
René Pape
René Pape
Sarastro
Lyubov Petrova
Lyubov Petrova
Queen of the Night
Tom Randle
Tom Randle
Monostatos
Liz Smith
Liz Smith
The Old Papagena
Teuta Koço
First Lady
Louise Callinan
Second Lady

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The Magic Flute* (2006) about?

Set during World War I, the film follows a soldier named Tamino who is sent to rescue Pamina, the daughter of the Queen of the Night, from Sarastro. As Tamino delves deeper, he discovers that Sarastro's reputation as an evil tyrant might be a fabrication, uncovering layers of truth in this operatic adventure.

Who directed *The Magic Flute*?

Kenneth Branagh, the acclaimed director known for his Shakespearean adaptations and cinematic flair, helmed *The Magic Flute* (2006).

Who stars in *The Magic Flute*?

The film features Joseph Kaiser as Tamino, Amy Carson as Pamina, and René Pape as Sarastro, with Lyubov Petrova and Silvia Moi rounding out the principal cast.

Is *The Magic Flute* (2006) worth watching?

With its stunning visuals, Branagh's creative direction, and Mozart's iconic score, *The Magic Flute* (2006) is a compelling watch for fans of operatic drama and period films. While not a high-octane thriller, its blend of humor, romance, and wartime intrigue makes it a rewarding experience.

How long is *The Magic Flute*?

The Magic Flute (2006) runs for 133 minutes.

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About The Magic Flute (2006) — Kenneth Branagh's WWI Opera Adaptation Explored

Kenneth Branagh's visually rich adaptation of *The Magic Flute* (2006) transports Mozart's timeless opera to the trenches of World War I, weaving a tale of deception, love, and self-discovery under the guise of a daring rescue mission. Tamino, a valiant soldier, is dispatched by the enigmatic Queen of the Night to save her daughter Pamina from the allegedly tyrannical Sarastro. Yet as Tamino uncovers the truth, the boundaries between heroism and villainy blur, revealing a story where appearances deceive and redemption lies in the unexpected. With lavish sets, dynamic performances, and Branagh's signature blend of humor and drama, this film transforms Mozart's music into a cinematic spectacle that resonates far beyond the opera house.

Starring Joseph Kaiser as the determined Tamino and Amy Carson as Pamina, alongside the commanding René Pape as Sarastro, the film balances lyrical beauty with narrative depth. The WWI setting lends gravity to the fantastical elements, creating an atmosphere where war's chaos mirrors the opera's dramatic twists. Whether you're a classical music enthusiast or a fan of period dramas, *The Magic Flute* (2006) offers a fresh, immersive experience that honors its source while standing boldly on its own.