Tosca

Tosca
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DVD Details

  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: August 18, 2017
  • Originally Released: 2002
  • Label: Arthaus Musik

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User Ratings: 415
Rating: 3/4 -- Jacquot's Tosca is a treat. Full Review
Miami Herald
Oct 4, 2002
Rating: 3/4 -- Definitely not a movie for everyone, but should please fans of the classic opera. Full Review
Arizona Daily Star
Dec 20, 2002
Rating: B+ -- From the trembling fury of Gheorgiu's Tosca to the penetrating stare of Raimondi's Scarpia, this Tosca blazes with passion. At its best, it's sublime.
Denver Rocky Mountain News
Dec 6, 2002
...[Jacquot] conveys the heaving passion of Puccini's famous love-jealousy-murder-suicide fandango with great cinematic innovation...
Entertainment Weekly
Aug 9, 2002
Rating: 2.5/4 -- You would be better off investing in the worthy EMI recording that serves as the soundtrack, or the home video of the 1992 Malfitano-Domingo production. Full Review
Chicago Tribune
Jun 12, 2003
Rating: 1.5/4 -- It is impossible to imagine wanting to see Jacquot's film more than once, if that. Full Review
Boston Globe
Sep 20, 2002
Rating: 2.5/4 -- With three excellent principal singers, a youthful and good-looking diva and tenor and richly handsome locations, it's enough to make you wish Jacquot had left well enough alone and just filmed the opera without all these distortions of perspective.
Seattle Times
Apr 25, 2003

Product Description:

French director Benoit Jacquot (A SINGLE GIRL) adapts the famous opera by Giacomo Puccini in his film TOSCA. The stunningly dramatic opera stars--Angela Gheorghiu as Floria Tosca, Roberto Alagna as Mario Cavaradossi, and Ruggero Raimondi as Baron Scarpia--steal the show with their intense vocal range and fiery acting. The film cuts back and forth between black and white photography that shows the singers and a full orchestra recording the opera in a studio, and color photography that shows the costumed presentation, act by act, with several different sets. Mario (Alagna) is painting a portrait on the wall of the chapel, inspired by a fair-haired beauty who he has just seen praying below. When his girlfriend, the possessive Diva Tosca (Gheorghui) pays him a surprise visit, he must reassert his love for her, trying to ease her worries and her jealousy at seeing the painting. However, that night when a prisoner escapes, Mario is a suspected accomplice and he is wanted by the police. The evil Baron Scarpia (Raimondi) lies to Tosca, telling her that Mario ran off with the fair-haired beauty, and using her jealousy to get her to aid the police in his capture.

This film was included in the Rendez-Vous with French Cinema 2002 festival organized by the Film Society of Lincoln Center in New York City.

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