Georges Bizet Movies
Bizet's music has appeared in 85 feature films between the years 1913 and 2000. As may be expected, the overwhelming majority employ excerpts from or are full productions of the composer's most successful opera, Carmen (1875). This innovative work offers many of Bizet's most exquisite melodies with rich, atmospheric orchestrations highlighting a plot, based on Prosper Mérimée's novel, filled with drama, conventional comedy, romance, and stark realisms that were shocking at the time: Carmen's blatant sexuality, her risqué discarding of men like so many picked flowers, the cigar factory women who smoke and fight, and Carmen's being stabbed to death by Don José in full view of the audience. Nevertheless, the opera became very popular and admired by other composers. Nietzsche declared that Carmen was "the perfect antidote to Wagnerian neurosis."Although silent films were hardly ever that, instead often filled with sound effects, live voices, and musicians, the interesting problem of how to transfer operatic materials to silent film was solved in De Mille's Carmen (1915) starring diva Geraldine Farrar. Although she never sings in the film, Farrar later incorporated the sexuality and cat fighting into her Metropolitan Opera role. Hugo Riesenfeld, one of the founders of film music accompaniment, arranged the film score from Bizet's original opera. He has several arias and orchestral excerpts repeat throughout the film in a leitmotif manner, gives originally vocal melodies to various solo instruments, and generally treats the opera score as atmosphere for the movie which is not a staging of the opera. A soprano and tenor, seated with the pit orchestra, occasionally sing excerpts from a few arias and duets, but are treated as other instruments. Several scenes from the opera are truncated and their original sequence is re-ordered; for example, De Mille chose to begin the film with a suspense-filled purple-tinted night shot of smugglers at work near the coast of Seville, which in the opera does not occur until Act III.
In Cedric Klapisch's 58-second contribution to Lumière et compagnie (1995), a collection of brief films shot on the first motion picture camera, the Lumière Cinematograph, a man and a woman approach from opposite sides of the screen against a white-draped background to the accompaniment of Carmen's famous aria in habañera rhythm, "L'amour est un oiseau rebelle" ("Love Is a Rebellious Bird"), its melody borrowed from Iradier. The couple rehearse an embrace. The music stops immediately as the couple briskly disengage and make gestures to the unseen director that they wish to try the moves again, and walk offscreen. Once more, the couple attempt a new approach. They stop again, make some confirming gestures, walk offscreen. On the third and final take, they enter the scene walking at a much slower and more sensual pace, and this time the embrace is fully passionate and seems natural and unrehearsed, although as viewers to the preparatory moves, the audience may experience mixed emotions because of this aesthetic realism.
The fabulous Dorothy Dandridge is a civilian parachute-maker who falls for army man Joe (Harry Belafonte) in the updated version of Bizet's opera in Otto Preminger's Carmen Jones (1954), which excerpts the opera music and adds modern lyrics.
Bizet's La Jolie fille de Perth had a television realization in 1998; The Pearl Fishers has been heard in The Man Who Cried (2000), Little Women (1994), and Gallipoli (1981); and L'Arlésienne in The Eye of Vichy (1993), Manon of the Spring (1953), and L'Arlésienne (1942). Unfortunately, no biopics of the composer have been created. ~ "Blue" Gene Tyranny, All Movie Guide
Legendary French conductor Georges Pretre leads this classical concert, mounted on New Year's 2009, with orchestral music by The Orchestra and Chorus of the Teatro La Fenice and vocal solos by tenor Massimiliano Pisapia and Mariella Devia. The innumerable selections include compositions by Wagner, Rossini, Verdi, Offenbach, Bellini and Bizet. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Mariella Devia, Massimiliano Pisapia, (more)
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- Angela Bonfitto, Jevgenij Taruntsov, (more)
February 26, 2008 marked a historic date for music and global culture per se; it witnessed the first performance in history by an American symphony in the People's Republic of Korea - thus unifying two countries long divided by political and ideological differences. That concert appears here in its full and complete version. Selections include: the prelude to act three of Lohengrin by Richard Wagner; the traditional piece "Arirang," "An American in Paris" by George Gershwin and several others. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Lorin Maazel
The performance release Kurt Masur: A Life in Music - The Anniversary Gala from Leipzig finds noted European conductor Masur leading the MDR Radio Choir and the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig symphony in renditions of works by Moniuszko, Dvorak, Dukas, Bizet and other composers. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Kurt Masur, Harald Schmidt, (more)
This evening of opera music features the great tenor Placido Domingo, soprano Anna Netrebko, and tenor Rolando Villazon performing individually and together on a number of selections written by the most famous composers of all time. Among the artists whose work appear during the concert are Verdi, Bizet, Rossini, and Puccini. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Plácido Domingo, Anna Netrebko, (more)
Bizet's Carmen gets a cultural transplant as director Mark Dornford-May transports the events of the tragic opera to South Africa in this musical concerning a seductive cigarette-factory worker and her attempts to romance a policeman already set to marry another woman. Originally mounted on-stage by the innovative Dornford-May, this version of Carmen reworks Bizet's familiar tunes by adopting them into Xhosa to tell the tale of Carmen's doomed affair with otherwise involved policeman Jongikhaya (Andile Tshoni). ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Pauline Malefane, Andile Tshoni, (more)
BBC and Opus Arte present this filmed performance of 19th century composer Georges Bizet's operatic masterwork Carmen. Starring Anne Sofie von Otter as Carmen, the production was directed by David McVicar and features music by the Glyndebourne Chorus and the London Philharmonic Orchestra under conductor Philippe Jordan. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Anne Sofie Von Otter
This 2003 performance of Georges Bizet's 19th century opera Carmen was produced and directed by filmmaker and stage director Franco Zeffirelli, best known to many for the Academy Award-winning big-screen adaptation of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Shot at the Arena di Verona, the production features Marina Domashenko in the title role and music by the Orchestra of the Arena di Verona under conductor Alain Lombard. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide

- 2002
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The West Australian Ballet mounted this 2002 rendition of Bizet's Carmen, with a cast that includes Benazir Hussain in the title role, Daryl Brandwood as the soldier José, Errol Pickford as Escamillo the Toreador and Melissa Aurisch as Micaela, José's fiancée. Ted Brandsen choreographed the production, with music by Rodion Shchedrin. The West Australian Symphony orchestra, under the baton of Nicolette Fraillon, provides musical accompaniment. François-Nöel Cherpin designed the costumes, with sets by Andrew Carter. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
This opulent production of Carmen has been hailed by critics and opera lovers alike as one of the most beautiful depictions of the opera to have been captured on video. The story is the same (a gorgeous gypsy struggles with her feelings for the latest man in her life), but this particular rendition features Maria Ewing, Jaques Trussel, Miriam Gauci, and Alain Fondart. Originally filmed in 1999, this opera took place at London's acclaimed Earls Court theater. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Maria Ewing
From Image Entertainment comes this filmed performance of Georges Bizet's Carmen by the Cullberg Ballet. Most known for being an opera, Carmen has also been adapted into a ballet, as evidenced by this work from the renowned Swedish dance company. Featuring choreography by Mats Ek, the 1994 production stars Ana Laguna, Pompea Santoro, Marc Hwang, George Elkin, Yvan Auzely, and Boaz Cohem. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Ana Laguna, Marc Hwang, (more)
World and Olympic champion ice skaters Olga Volozhinskaya, Alexander Svinin, and Oleg Petrov star in this program that features two different types of ice dancing. During the half-hour "Tango and Ice" segment, they skate to the beat of traditional Argentinean music. The other half of the program consists of an on-ice version of Georges Bizet's opera Carmen. ~ Elizabeth Smith, All Movie Guide
Videotaped live at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, England, this production of Bizet's classic opera plays strongly on the Spanish themes and heritage of the story, and it employs a wealth of Spanish talent, including director Nuria Espert, production designer Gerardo Vera, and choreographer Cristina Hoyos. Maria Ewing stars as the beautiful but dangerous temptress Carmen, while Luis Lima portrays Dan Jose, the man she leads astray. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Maria Ewing

- 1988
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This performance of Georges Bizet's classic opera Carmen features the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra under the direction of conductor James Levine. Agnes Baltsa performs the part of the famous title character. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Agnes Baltsa, José Carreras, (more)
Originally Vory v Zakone, this uncompromising Russian drama takes place during the Brezhnev years, when corruption reigned unchecked. Anna Samokhina plays a mob moll caught in the middle of a blood feud between gangsters Boris Scherbakov and Arnis Licitis. Bartender Vladimir Steklov, who loves Samokhina, tries to help her out, to no avail. The on-the-take cops aren't much use either; they're more preoccupied with framing one of their own to keep him from informing on his colleagues. Kings of Crime was adapted from two short stories by Fazil Iskander. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Anna Samokhina, Valentin Gaft, (more)
This performance of Bizet's opera, Carmen features the vocal talents of Maria Ewing in the title role. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide
Georges Bizet's 1875 opera about Carmen, the colorful cigarette factory worker whose flirtations with the soldier Don José are forgotten in her love for the matador Escamillo, is the source for director Francesco Rosi's cinematic version of the same story. Plácido Domingo sings the part of Don José, Julia Migenes-Johnson sings Carmen, and Ruggero Raimondi is Escamillo. Although there is nothing to fault in the singing itself, some viewers may feel that director Rosi has stayed closer to a stage production than the medium of film would warrant. Carmen received the 1984 Cesar award for "Best Sound." ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Julia Migenes, Plácido Domingo, (more)
Director Carlos Saura's Carmen develops a fictional story revolving around the rehearsals of Georges Bizet's opera about the brash and colorful cigarette factory woman and her dalliance with the soldier Don José, and eventual love for Escamillo, the bullfighter. Saura introduces exciting flamenco dance scenes and a love story between Antonio (Antonio Gades), the choreographer of the opera, and the actress playing Carmen, Laura del Sol. Joan Sutherland and Paco de Lucía also perform segments from Bizet's 1875 opera. The mix of magical choreography, rousing flamenco dances, and operatic insertions as well as the tongue-in-cheek parodies of the French opera and foreign stereotypes of Spaniards keeps most viewers well entertained throughout. Saura's Carmen won an award for "Artistic Contribution" and for "Technical Achievement" at the Cannes Film Festival in 1983, another award for "Technical Achievement" at the 1983 Venice Film Festival, and the "Best Foreign Language Film" award at the 1984 British Academy Awards. It was the second in a trilogy of films choreographed in a similar style by Antonio Gades. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Antonio Gades, Laura del Sol, (more)
Choreographed by Roland Petit, ballet legend Mikhail Baryshnikov teams up with ZiZi Jeanmaire in this 1980 version of Carmen. Interestingly enough, Petit starred along side Jeanmaire in the original 1949 ballet performance with great success.
~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide
From ORF and TDK Music, this release features a live performance of Georges Bizet's 19th century operatic masterwork Carmen. Directed by Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Franco Zeffirelli, the production was shot on December 9, 1978, at the Wiener Straatsoper. Starring Elena Obaztsova in the titular role, the orchestra is conducted by Carlos Kleiber. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide
The Vienna Philharmonic and the Vienna State Opera Chorus combine to present this color-filmed version of the opera "Carmen." Film director Herbert von Karajan also serves as the conductor. Musically the version is good but often is plagued by uneven choreography. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Grace Bumbry, Jon Vickers, (more)
This performance of the Carmen Suite ballet stars Maya Plisetskaya in the title role of Carmen and was choreographed by Alberto Alonso. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Maya Plisetskaya, Nikolai Fadeyechev, (more)
The romance between French sergeant Ronet and cabaret singer Montiel leads to their deaths when they become involved with Jorge Mistral who leads the Spanish guerrillas in their fight against the Napoleonic forces in his country. ~ All Movie Guide




























