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Otello [DVD]

DVD ~ Placido Domingo
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  • Actors: Placido Domingo, Katia Ricciarelli, Justino Diaz, Petra Malakova, Urbano Barberini
  • Directors: Franco Zeffirelli
  • Format: PAL
  • Language Italian
  • Subtitles: Dutch, French, Italian, Spanish
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: U
  • Studio: MGM Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 11 April 2005
  • Run Time: 118 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0007SMECW
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 4,749 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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Filmic production of Giuseppe Verdi's operatic interpretation of Shakespeare's famous tragedy, 'Othello'.

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4.0 out of 5 stars For he's a jolly good Othello, 5 April 2008
By lionheart - See all my reviews
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From the rousing opening to the desperate and tender finale, this is perhaps Verdi's most highly charged, sweeping score: a complete masterpiece. It's a natural project for Zeffirelli, who has filmed both Shakespeare (Romeo & Juliet; Taming of the Shrew) and Opera (La traviata) successfully. And he pulls out all the stops here.

His storytelling is lucid, if sometimes overstressed, with dreams and flashbacks, but led by the music.

The only reason this isn't awarded five stars is the regettable decision to miss out the "Willow Song" in the final act. It's there in Shakespeare, also in Verdi's opera. It was recorded and issed on the soundtrack cd, exquisitely sung by the divine Ricciarelli. And yet Zeffirelli felt he knew better than all these people and removed it because it "held up the drama". Personally I see it as an essential "calm before the storm". With it, the film would have been perfection. Without it, it's still very good, but fatally decifient in that one respect.

Domingo is magnificent, the greatest Otello of his generation, no question, with Ricciarelli the most lovely and radiant Desdemona imaginable. Diaz at Iago is fine and the whole production is eye-poppingly sumptuous, as you would expect from Zeffirelli.

For the complete opera, try the live performances with Domingo - the Covent Garden production with te Kanewa is pretty good.
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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not for the Purists, 15 Jun 2008
By Mr. L. Denham "Lee" (UK) - See all my reviews
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This film of Verdi's Otello has an awful lot going for it. Ably led by the masterful conducting of Lorin Maazel, the performance enshrines marvellous portrayals of Otello and Desdemona by Domingo and Ricciarelli who deliver performances which both vocally and on the screen often touch greatness. With the typically sumptuous sets of Zeffirelli, the film is often quite memorable (for example, at the unforgettable close of the first act).

Yet, as previous reviewers have pointed out, it is indeed a pity that the director chose to cut the Willow Song. That said, with a running time of 1hr 58Mins, Zeffirelli wields the axe on Verdi's score with disconcerting ease, with the consequence that the poetic beauty of Boito's libretto and the dramatic sweep of Verdi's music are all but destroyed. A snippet here, a few pages there, barely a scene passes without Zeffirelli's meddling; and it's not for dramatic continuity either, as ridiculously, the director insists on inserting two ballet sequences into the action midway throught the first act and after the arrival of Venetian ambassador in Act III. The music, I believe, may have been cribbed from one of Verdi's other operas, but sits uncomfortably within the sublime score of Otello and adds nothing to the dramatic credibility of the action.

Consequently, this is not a film for someone who loves Verdi's opera. As an introduction to Otello, Verdi or even the genre of opera itself, I cannot think of anything more seductive or appropriate: maybe this was the audience that Zeffirelli was targetting and so if you are remotely familiar with Otello, I suspect that you will be disappointed with this film, more disconcerted by the director's habitual butchering of the score than seduced by the undeniably beautiful film sequences. No, if you insist upon a film of Otello, I would point the reader in the direction of Herbert von Karajan's early 1970's effort, undeniably flawed and with minor cuts of its own, but with even finer performances by Mirella Freni as Desdemona and Jon Vickers as Otello than here and accompanied by the incomparably grand Berlin PO, it is an altogether more faithful rendering of this wonderful opera and the more moving for that. However, if it is Domingo that you want, then the televised transmissions with Levine from The Met, Muti from La Scala and, to a slightly lesser extent, Solti at Covent Garden, are all superior to what's on offer here.

Overall, I'm glad to have seen this film, but I love Verdi's Otello too much to ever want to see Zeffirelli's Otello ever again.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Where is the Willow Song, 6 Feb 2009
By J. Lee (UK) - See all my reviews
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Absolutely appalled at the decision to omit the Willow Song from what would otherwise have been the final act. Any argument that it would have ruined 'the dramatic flow' is utter nonsense and smacks of the director being a film 'person' rather than an opera fan.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Very fine Opera
Excellent production of one of the most famous operas. Can not believe that anyone would not enjoy it.
Published 3 months ago by Mr. Christopher Lansdowne

4.0 out of 5 stars Otello
this is a great opera, strong characters, superb music and wonderful voices. Placido Domingo is not in my opinion the best of the modern tenors, but he is probably the best actor... Read more
Published 8 months ago by Mr Kiplin

5.0 out of 5 stars A Riveting Performance
This is a splendid offering of Otello! Placido Domingo as always giving
his all holding the audience in the palm of his hand. Read more
Published 8 months ago by C. A. Stott

4.0 out of 5 stars A great cinematic depiction of Verdi's Shakespeare tragedy
Although many purists will decry the cuts made in this film and the beauty of the settings, this forms a great introduction to Verdi's Shakespeare masterpiece. Read more
Published 13 months ago by F. J. Dukes

5.0 out of 5 stars Superb film version of late Verdi masterpiece.
The spectacular scale and intense personal drama of Otello make it an ideal opera for a superb film treatment by Zeffirelli. Read more
Published 22 months ago by pointone

5.0 out of 5 stars Otello
Apart from the excellent performances by Domingo,Ricciarelli & Diaz the sound effects must make this one of the most dramatic operas ever put on film.
Published on 18 Jan 2008 by Tom K. Boothby

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