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Episode: Season 1
Duration: 378 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: supers992 |
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Alternate Names: Αριάν Λαμπέντ, אריאן לאבד, 아리안 라베드
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Ariane Labed, born May 8, 1984 in Athens to French parents, spent her first six years there before moving to Germany for another six years. She then moved to France at age 12. Labed studied theater and filmmaking at Provence University, co-founding the Vasistas theatre company. She debuted as an actress in 'Attenberg' (2010), winning the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at Venice Film Festival. Her notable works include 'Before Midnight', 'The Lobster', 'Assassin's Creed', and the TV series 'Trigonometry'. Labed also wrote and directed her first short film, 'OLLA', which was critically acclaimed.
Release Year: 2021
Nation: France
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Director: Benjamin Adam, Cécile Ducrocq, Dirk Verheye, Inti Calfat, Jean-Baptiste Pouilloux, Laïla Marrakchi, Stéphane Demoustier
Writer: Benjamin Adam, Claire Patronik, Cécile Ducrocq, Hélène Faure, Simon Jablonka
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L'Opéra follows three central characters navigating their careers and lives within the prestigious Paris Opera Ballet at the Garnier Opera house. Zoé, a 35-year-old principal dancer, struggles to maintain her position as her fast lifestyle catches up with her. Flora, a 19-year-old Black dancer, is eager to secure her spot in the company. Meanwhile, Sébastien, the relatively young new Director of Dance at 38, aims to modernize the ballet company and propel it to international acclaim.
Zoé's personal issues threaten her professional life, while Flora faces challenges as a woman of color breaking into the traditionally white ballet world. Sébastien grapples with resistance from the establishment as he attempts to implement his vision for the company.
L'Opéra is a French drama series set within the revered Paris Opera Ballet at the iconic Garnier Opera house, exploring the dreams, ambitions, and realities faced by its dancers and administrators. The series delves into the microsociety of the ballet world, where tradition clashes with modernity, and ambition often comes up against expectation.
At its core are three protagonists: Zoé, a principal dancer fighting to preserve her career amidst personal struggles; Flora, a young Black dancer battling for recognition in an industry not known for diversity; and Sébastien, the new Director of Dance seeking to contemporize the company while facing internal resistance. Through their intertwined narratives, L'Opéra explores themes of ambition, corruption, purity, and the relentless pursuit of perfection.