Callas Forever

Callas Forever
by Franco Zeffirelli

Callas Forever
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Actor: Fanny Ardant, Gabriel Garko, Jay Rodan, Jeremy Irons, Joan Plowright
Director: Franco Zeffirelli
Brand: Image Entertainment
DVD: Region Code 1
Audio: English (Original Language); French (Original Language); Italian (Original Language)
Format: Color, Dolby, DVD, NTSC, Widescreen
Picture Format: 1.78:1
Running Time: 108 minutes
DVD Release Date: 2005-06-21
Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Studio: Image Entertainment

Movie Reviews of Callas Forever

Movie Review: Oh My...What a Performance!
Summary: 4 Stars

Very rarely, but it does happen, an actor or actress recreates a historical personality to the letter. This requires far, far more than just a physical resemblance; it requires an actor's genius. Some fine examples: Albert Finney as Winston Churchill in "The Gathering Storm." Or David Straithern as Edward R. Murrow in "Good Night and Good Luck." Or Marion Cotillard as Edith Piaf in "La Vie en Rose. " Now, Fanny Ardant recreates Maria Callas. Put bluntly, she is simply sensational. Any one who has ever seen Callas perform will be amazed at how perfectly Fanny Ardant captures the essence, the fire, the movements, and the "great gaze" of the opera star. Even in the close ups, it seems so.

The film is not a biopic but a love letter to Callas...imagining what might have happened if (at the end of her career) Callas had allowed her talent to be displayed on screen. And Fanny Ardant, as Maria Callas, and as Carmen, shows how alluring an older woman can be...even as a gypsy seductress.

The performances of Jeremy Irons and Joan Plowright are competent enough but let there be no doubt, this film belongs to Fanny Ardant. As Maria Callas she makes an eloquent statement about "integrity", about "truth" in artistic expression.

For those interested in cinema history, Maria Callas does appear as an actress in film - but just once - in a version of the ancient tragedy "Medea." True, she does not sing in the picture, but Callas does display extraordinary presence as "a woman of consequence," a woman not to be trifled with at any level. In fact the shoots of Callas' face and the exceptionally interesting landscapes and strange buildings are the reasons to see the film.

See "Medea" and "Callas Forever" together and compare the performances.

Summary of Callas Forever

In this loving tribute to Maria Callas, Zeffirelli imagines what could have happened at the end of her life at the age of 53.
Franco Zeffirelli was and is clearly in love with Maria Callas, but unlike the average Callas fan, as a movie director, he was able to do something about it. This superbly made film, about the last few months of the great soprano's life in 1977, moves easily between fact and fantasy to express that love and to give her a more upbeat ending than the one that fate actually dealt her. It is made with the attention to small details that is a hallmark of Zeffirelli's work.

In reality, Callas became a recluse in her luxurious Paris apartment, mourning the loss of her voice, the breakup of her relationship to Aristotle Onassis and the disintegration of her career. Her final days were a nightmare. But Zeffirelli uses his imagination to rewrite that unhappy ending. He invents a rock producer, Tom Kelly (Jeremy Irons) who clearly is a Zeffirelli figure (the names rhyme). Kelly used to be her manager and has a scheme to revive her career in movies: he will film her greatest roles, using her recordings as soundtracks; she will go through the motions and lip-synch the words. It might have worked; experiments with Carmen, which she recorded but never sang onstage, were certainly promising. But Callas turned down the plan, on grounds of artistic integrity.

But in fact, Zeffirelli does make it work in this movie. Fanny Ardant does a marvelous job as Callas, not only shaping the words of her various arias (digitized and sounding better than ever) but also using facial expressions that speak as eloquently as words. Here is Callas reborn, with all her temperament, anguish and pride. Raw emotions are unleashed, particularly in a production of Tosca, when she stabs the villainous Scarpia (Justino Diaz) shouting savagely "muori dannato, muori, muori, muori" ("die , damn you, die, die die") She is avenging all the insults and disappointments of her life; Ardant becomes Callas in such moments. --Joe McLellan

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