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Old 09-15-2009, 08:50 AM   #1
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France Farinelli: il castrato



Gérard Corbiau's Farinelli: il castrato (1994) has received a preliminary release date for the Gallic markets: November 4th. Nominated for Oscar, Best Foreign Language Film, 1995. Winner of two Cesar Awards - Best Production Design and Best Sound.

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"Farinelli" is a lavish, literally baroque account of the triumphant stage career and tortured private life of the 18th century's greatest castrato singer. Somewhat contrived costume meller boasts a technically thrilling re-creation of the vocal prowess needed to perform the now unsingable compositions. Pic will require special handling to attract international arthouse auds beyond hard-core music lovers, but handsome leads, potent sex scenes and strong women's roles help put across the visually compelling package.

No one knows exactly what castrati sounded like, but Farinelli in his prime boasted a range of 3 1/2 octaves and could sing a dazzling 250 notes in a row or sustain a single note for a full minute.

Pic gets off to a dramatic start in Naples with a recently castrated youth plunging to his death during choir practice after warning prepubescent Carlo not to let the music establishment sever his testicles. An upset young Carlo is told by his father that he must put his exceptional voice in the service of his older brother, Riccardo, a composer.

Riccardo writes florid music for his sibling to perform and the two share everything, down to the women who swoon over Carlo.

Many years after the composer Handel (Jeroen Krabbe) tried unsuccessfully to separate the brothers, Farinelli is lured to London, where two theaters -- Covent Garden, directed by Handel, and a rival house directed by Farinelli's former voice teacher Porpora -- are having the 18th-century equivalent of a cutthroat ratings war.

Farinelli is a smash at the rival house but becomes obsessed with winning Handel's respect and decides to aim for pure expression in lieu of frills. His breakthrough as an artist leaves no room for Riccardo.

Muscular Italian thesp Dionisi has the bearing and stage persona of an adored performer weighed down by the knowledge that he'll never father a child, but he lacks the hairless, doughy demeanor ascribed to castrati. Krabbe cuts a demanding and imperious figure as the vindictive Handel. The soulful Lo Verso sparkles and mugs a bit too vehemently as Farinelli's brother.

Lensing and editing are aces, as are the lush period details of costumes and settings.

Helmer Gerard Corbiau, whose 1987 feature "The Music Teacher" was a foreign-language Oscar nominee, delivers patches of heady emotion but allows them to disperse. Still, whatever the pic's structural flaws and historical license, its raw material is intellectually intriguing and succeeds in communicating a melancholy sense of triumph tinged with loss.

Camera (color), Walther Vanden Ende; editor, Joelle Hache; musical direction, Christophe Rousset; production design, Gianni Quaranta; costume design, Olga Berluti, Anne de Laugardiere; special makeup and hair, Kuno Schlegelmilch; sound (Dolby), Jean-Paul Muguel, Dominique Hennequin; sound design, Richard Shorr; IRCAM sound engineers, Philippe Depalle, Guillermo Garcia, Xavier Rodet, Boris Duval; vocalists, Derek Lee Ragin, Ewa Mallas Godlewska; casting, Gerard Moulevrier, Jose Villaverde. Reviewed at Max Linder Panorama Cinema, Paris, Dec. 12, 1994. Running time: 110 min.
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Old 10-07-2009, 03:16 PM   #3
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TFI. Does that mean English subs and region free, or no? I forget. (It's all so complicated!)

With all these great French titles, I'm gonna have to get me a region-free player. And learn me some French!
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TFI. Does that mean English subs and region free, or no? I forget. (It's all so complicated!)

With all these great French titles, I'm gonna have to get me a region-free player. And learn me some French!
Change English subs to Forced French subs and Region Free to Region-B and you'll be spot on.
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Dang, this is one of my favorite movies. What's the chance of English subs on this Blu-ray?
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AHHHHHH!!!! I don't ever want to see this movie again!
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Old 10-07-2009, 03:56 PM   #7
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and why so
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Old 10-07-2009, 04:21 PM   #8
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It disturbed me. I wanted to cut my ears off and stab my eyeballs out every time he opened his friggin' mouth! Not a bad movie, but the damn singing drove me nuts.
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It disturbed me. I wanted to cut my ears off and stab my eyeballs out every time he opened his friggin' mouth! Not a bad movie, but the damn singing drove me nuts.
Why would you watch a movie titled Castrato if you didn't like singing?
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Old 10-07-2009, 08:22 PM   #10
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Dang, this is one of my favorite movies. What's the chance of English subs on this Blu-ray?
Ecranlarge.com only list a DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 French track, nothing else.
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Farinelli is now listed as released. Anyone get a copy yet? I'd like a full report (PQ/AQ/Region-coding/English-friendliness/etc.)!
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Old 12-10-2009, 03:52 PM   #12
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Bump. Noone has anything to report? Surely somebody here has picked up this title!
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Time to kick that dead horse again: Although I highly suspect the answer is that this title is locked to Region B, I have to ask again: Can someone confirm (with a copy in their possession) one way or another?

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ordering it today.

no way to check the zoning of that blu-ray though
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ordering it today.

no way to check the zoning of that blu-ray though
I'd be happy if you could just read the coding info off the back of the case!
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Old 02-12-2010, 09:30 PM   #16
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back cover says region B ;-(

also no mention of any subtitles
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back cover says region B ;-(

also no mention of any subtitles
Aaaargh! And this is one title I very much doubt we'll see released State-side.
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region B, no subtitles, 1080i50, but nice looking and sounding disc.
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The Blu Ray of this movie is also coming out in Korea on August 11 with a DVD-Audio disc as a bonus (not sure if it's the soundtrack), but alas no English subtitles.
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The Blu Ray of this movie is also coming out in Korea on August 11 with a DVD-Audio disc as a bonus (not sure if it's the soundtrack), but alas no English subtitles.
I didnt know that korea releases blu-rays of European films as Hong Kong and Taiwan do. Any goo korean blurays of european titles with english subs?
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