Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
Die Fledermaus from 1986 is a delightful mix of comedy and music that really captures the vibrancy of operatic storytelling. The performances by Pamela Coburn and Brigitte Fassbaender are particularly noteworthy, bringing a lively spirit to the complex relationships woven throughout. The plot, revolving around Rosalinde's affair with Alfred and the impending prison sentence of her husband, Eisenstein, plays out with a light-hearted but intricate pacing that keeps you engaged. It's interesting how the production utilizes the staging and costumes to enhance the humor and theatricality of the narrative. Plus, the contributions from the Choir und Ballet der Bayerischen Staatsoper really elevate the overall atmosphere, making it a unique experience in operatic cinema.
Composer: Johann Strauss IINotable for its vibrant ensemble performancesA blend of operatic humor and musicality
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover