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Operetta Festival (1982) is a fascinating dive into the world of Hungarian musical theater, celebrating Imre Kalman's centenary. The TV movie features a lively collection of excerpts from some of his most well-known operettas like 'Silva' and 'Maritza.' The tone is light-hearted, yet there's a depth that resonates through the performances. The pacing varies with the numbers, some soaring and others more introspective, capturing the vibrancy of operetta. The production values reflect the era, with practical effects that might feel quaint today but add a certain charm. Each piece is performed with a palpable enthusiasm, showcasing the performers' abilities to bring Kalman's whimsical yet poignant themes to life. It's a unique snapshot of a specific cultural celebration.
Features excerpts from Kalman's operettas like 'Silva' and 'Maritza'.Captures the essence of Hungarian musical heritage.A unique look at operetta as a cultural phenomenon.
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