Giovanna d'Arco
Jan 01 1989
•2h 7m
•Drama, Music
Director Werner Herzog, one of the most highly acclaimed German film makers, joins forces with the great Italian conductor Riccardo Chailly to effect a masterful rendition of this rarely-performed opera involving spectacular scenes of alternating light and dark, pageantry and intimacy. Staged and recorded at Teatro Comunale di Bologna in Bologna, Italy.
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Renato Bruson
Giacomo
Susan Dunn
Giovanna

Vincenzo La Scola
Carlo VII
Réal Giguère
Delil
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