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Alternate Names: ماریون پترسون
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Alternate Names: Valerie Allain
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Valérie Allain is a French actress known for her role as 'Mireille' in the 1987 instructional television series 'French in Action'. The show gained a cult following due to its romantic comedic theme and full-immersion French language lessons.
Release Year: 1987
Nation: United Kingdom, United States of America
Alternative Title: Ария, Ária, Un sketch, Arya
Director: Bill Bryden, Bruce Beresford, Charles Sturridge, Derek Jarman, Franc Roddam, Jean-Luc Godard, Julien Temple, Ken Russell, Nicolas Roeg, Robert Altman
Writer: Bill Bryden, Bruce Beresford, Charles Sturridge, Derek Jarman, Don Boyd, Franc Roddam, Julien Temple, Ken Russell, Nicolas Roeg, Robert Altman
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Companies: Lightyear Entertainment, R.V.P. Productions, Virgin Vision
Genre: Anthology, Avant-Garde, Comedy, Drama, Music, Musical
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Keywords: anthology, assassin, ballet, eroticism, exile, gambling, infidelity, love, mask, murder, nightclub, opera, self-harm, suicide, surrealism
Aria (1987) is an anthology film consisting of ten shorts directed by different acclaimed filmmakers, each interpreting a specific aria from opera. The directors include Ken Russell, Jean-Luc Godard, Robert Altman, Bruce Beresford, and Nicolas Roeg. Each short uses the chosen aria as its soundtrack, with the film's visuals serving as an interpretation of the music.
'Aria' is a unique cinematic experiment where ten esteemed directors were given the same creative brief: choose an opera piece and create a visual interpretation of it. The result is an exhilarating anthology that spans diverse filmmaking styles, emotions, and themes. While the individual shorts vary greatly in tone, they collectively offer a rich tapestry of eroticism, violence, humor, and poignancy, reflecting the directors' unique visions and interpretations of the operatic music.