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La Boheme - The Film DVD

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Giacomo Puccini's immortal opera is brought to life in a new specially filmed big budget feature-film version directed by Academy Award nominee Robert Dornhelm (The Children of Theatre Street) produced by Jan Mojto's Unitel one of the largest producers of audiovisual classical music films in the world and starring the opera world's 'dream team' soprano Anna Netrebko and tenor Rolando Villaz''n. Features two of opera's biggest superstars Anna Netrebko and Rolando Villaz''n in the roles they have performed to live audiences all over the world.

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Released
02 March 2009
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Select Music & Video Distribution 
Classification
Runtime
100 minutes 
Features
Classical, PAL 
Barcode
5060126870470 
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Director Robert Dornhelm brings this big-budget version of Pucchini's opera to the screen, with soprano Anna Netrebko and tenor Rolando Villazon in the lead roles. Rodolfo, Marcello, Colline and Schaunard are four young artists who live a poverty-stricken life together in a Parisian garret. On Christmas eve they decide to celebrate at their favourite pub, the Cafe Momus. When Rodolpho (Rolando Villazon) decides to stay behind, he meets neighbour Mimi (Anna Netrebko), and quickly falls in love. But the couple's happiness is short-lived when they both discover that Mimi has contracted a fatal illness.