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Aria

  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
3.3K
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Elizabeth Hurley, Bridget Fonda, John Hurt, Theresa Russell, Peter Birch, and James Mathers in Aria (1987)
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Ten short films by ten different directors, set to arias by different composers.Ten short films by ten different directors, set to arias by different composers.Ten short films by ten different directors, set to arias by different composers.

  • Directors
    • Robert Altman
    • Bruce Beresford
    • Bill Bryden
  • Writers
    • Robert Altman
    • Bruce Beresford
    • Don Boyd
  • Stars
    • John Hurt
    • Theresa Russell
    • Stephanie Lane
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
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    • Directors
      • Robert Altman
      • Bruce Beresford
      • Bill Bryden
    • Writers
      • Robert Altman
      • Bruce Beresford
      • Don Boyd
    • Stars
      • John Hurt
      • Theresa Russell
      • Stephanie Lane
    • 20User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    John Hurt
    John Hurt
    • The Actor
    • (segment "I pagliacci")
    Theresa Russell
    Theresa Russell
    • King Zog
    • (segment "Un ballo in maschera")
    Stephanie Lane
    Stephanie Lane
    • Baroness
    • (segment "Un ballo in maschera")
    Roy Hyatt
    • Chauffeur
    • (segment "Un ballo in maschera")
    Sevilla Delofski
    • Maid
    • (segment "Un ballo in maschera")
    Ruth Halliday
    • Companion
    • (segment "Un ballo in maschera")
    Arthur Cox
    Arthur Cox
    • Major
    • (segment "Un ballo in maschera")
    Dennis Holmes
    • Colonel
    • (segment "Un ballo in maschera")
    Paul Brightwell
    Paul Brightwell
    • Assassin
    • (segment "Un ballo in maschera")
    Frank Baker
    Frank Baker
    • Assassin
    • (segment "Un ballo in maschera")
    Christopher Hunter
    Christopher Hunter
    • Assassin
    • (segment "Un ballo in maschera")
    • (as Chris Hunter)
    Nicola Swain
    Nicola Swain
    • Marie
    • (segment "La virgine degli angeli")
    Jackson Kyle
    Jackson Kyle
    • Travis
    • (segment "La virgine degli angeli")
    Marianne McLoughlin
    Marianne McLoughlin
    • Kate
    • (segment "La virgine degli angeli")
    Marion Peterson
    Marion Peterson
    • Les Jeunes Filles
    • (segment "Armide")
    Valérie Allain
    Valérie Allain
    • Les Jeunes Filles
    • (segment "Armide")
    Jacques Neuville
    • Bodybuilder
    • (segment "Armide")
    Luke Corre
    • Bodybuilder
    • (segment "Armide")
    • Directors
      • Robert Altman
      • Bruce Beresford
      • Bill Bryden
    • Writers
      • Robert Altman
      • Bruce Beresford
      • Don Boyd
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    User reviews20

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    8gleng1

    10 Segments -- Brilliant to Fair

    Definitely worth watching.

    Ten different directors each present a segment based on their favorite opera aria. You don't need to be an opera lover to watch this film. (Although, of course, if you hate opera, you're really going to have a bad time with this!)

    Not surprisingly the segments range from brilliant to only fair. Most of the fuss seems to be over Godard's contribution -- whether you think he's brilliant or pretentious, his segment won't change your mind.

    Some of the pieces have a clear narrative; others are more a montage of connected images.

    None of the pieces is more than 10 minutes or so; if you're not happy with what's on the screen, wait for the next segment, and think about how much culture you're soaking up.

    Keep your eyes open for performances by Buck Henry, Beverly D'Angelo, Elizabeth Hurley, Briget Fonda, Tilda Swinton, and John Hurt. (The Buck Henry segment alone is worth the price of admission).
    6claudemercure

    pretty pictures, but mostly pointless, senseless, or dull

    Ten directors make short films based on their favourite operatic arias. Lots of pretty pictures, but most of the segments are either pointless, senseless, or dull. Exceptions: the contributions of Jarman, Russell, Sturridge, and Temple.

    I took very brief notes on each: "Un ballo in maschera": dull, clumsy, amateurish-looking and incoherent. D- "La virgine degli angeli": weird, dream-like story works; good cinematography. A- "Armide": weird and seemingly pointless, though not boring and vaguely artistic. B- "Rigoletto": this funny segment tells the most straightforward story. A- "Die tote Stadt": pointless, uneventful pretty pictures. D+ "Les Boréades": pointless incoherence. D "Liebestod": baffling sex and death story with pretty pictures. C- "Nessun dorma": clever, disturbing abstract art. B+ "Depuis le jour": somewhat effective. B "I pagliacci": slightly affecting opera scene is too simple. C+
    5Maciste_Brother

    Sleep inducing. Not that there's anything wrong with that

    I watched ARIA for the first time on DVD and boy, did that movie ever put me to sleep. This is not a criticism. The film is OK but the I can't imagine anyone not feeling sleepy while watching it. It's slow, sorta hypnotic and soundless. There's basically no dialogue. The film is only visuals and classical music, which combined together create a very calming, peaceful experience. There are very few moments when the film rises above sereneness.

    Nicolas Roeg - I didn't like it.

    Charles Sturridge - Interesting but it's very short.

    Jean-Luc Godard - The kookiest segment. Fun to watch.

    Julien Temple - Typical Julian Temple nonsense. This segment looks like a wacky music video. Didn't like it.

    Bruce Beresford - Elizabeth Hurley is naked. That's all I have to say!

    Robert Atlman - Forgettable

    Franc Roddam - Probably the best segment. Very slow and calm, though.

    Ken Russell - Tacky. Only Ken Russell would think that tacky plastic jewelery would look good. And the nudity is totally gratuitous.

    Derek Jarman - I didn't like it.

    Bill Bryden - I don't even remember this one. I was probably asleep by then.
    8preppy-3

    Uneven, but worth seeing

    10 respected directors each shot a short film with operatic arias as the inspiration (and music). I'll do each one separately:

    Nicolas Roeg (dir)--Giuseppe Verdi (music). A story about an assassination attempt in 1931 Vienna. Theresa Russell (Roegs wife) plays a man! Not bad--very beautiful and exotic. Russell is great.

    Charles Sturridge--Verdi. No story but there is some haunting black and white imagery that fits perfectly with the music.

    Jean-Luc Godard--Jean Baptiste Lully. Horrendous. Pointless, boring, no plot, no nothing. Filled with gratuitous female nudity. The worst!

    Julien Temple--Verdi. Buck Henry, Beverly D'Angelo and Anita Morris star in this funny, if obvious, story about a cheating couple. Pretty good.

    Bruce Beresford--Erich Korngold. Short, lush and romantic. Very good.

    Robert Altman--Jean-Philippe Rameau. Dull. A yawner.

    Fran Roddam--Richard Wagner. This has Bridget Fonda in her film debut. Beautifully done love story with a fairly explicit sex scene.

    Ken Russell--Giacomo Puccini. Really strange but OK.

    Derek Jarman--Gustave Chapentier. Lyrical look at youth and old age. Very sweet.

    The last is by Bill Bryden doing "I Pagliacci". He has John Hurt (!) dressed as a clown lip-syncing to Caruso (!!!).

    When this came out it almost got an X rating (for the abundant nudity and the sex scene). It was given an R with a strict warning attached saying the R rating would be heavily enforced. After the film bombed that warning disappeared.

    The idea isn't bad and 6 out of the 10 segments were worthwhile. Worth seeing even if you don't like opera. Just avoid the Godard segment. I'm giving it an 8.
    7rlcsljo

    What art is about--challenging the viewer

    Robert Altman, Nicolas Roeg, John-Luc Goddard--you were expecting a fun film the entire family could enjoy? These and other directors were obviously chosen because they have not followed the mainstream, but created it. For those that complain that they did not adhere to the original story of the opera--How often does the music in a film directly relate to what is going on in the film? It is the mood that counts. This is what I believe the directors of these movies were doing: creating a contemporary mood for old operas. For the most part they succeed wonderfully. With all these operas, who is going to like them all. We could have used more Beverly Sills.

    Finally, what is art (even opera) without a few naked women?

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    • Trivia
      Orson Welles agreed to direct one segment, and asked for a contract to be sent to him in Los Angeles. He died before signing the contract, which had been sent, according to producer Don Boyd, to an address that turned out to be the funeral parlor in which he was laid out. Boyd is still unsure whether this was Welles' final joke.
    • Goofs
      Buck Henry extinguishes his cigar in the bathroom and, moments later, while on the phone his cigar is lit and he is smoking it.
    • Quotes

      Jeune Fille: [Armide segment] He looks like he's made for love. He hasn't found my eyes charming enough. He hasn't found my eyes charming enough.

      Jeune Fille: O how I'd love to hate him.

    • Alternate versions
      Amazon Prime has what seems to be an extended version, running 96 minutes.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Who Framed Roger Rabbit/Aria/The Great Outdoors (1988)
    • Soundtracks
      Un Ballo in Maschera (extracts)
      Music by Giuseppe Verdi

      Performed by Leontyne Price, Carlo Bergonzi, Robert Merrill, Shirley Verrett,

      Reri Grist with R.C.A. Italiana Opera Orchestra and Chorus

      Conducted by Erich Leinsdorf

      segment "Un Ballo in Maschera"

      (extracts - "Prelude", "Re dell' abisso", "Di che fulgor che musiche", "la rivedra nell'estasi",

      "Ebben si t'amo", "Mezza notte" and "O giustizia del fato")

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    • Release date
      • September 15, 1987 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • French
      • German
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Abaris ou les Boréades
    • Filming locations
      • Madonna Inn, 100 Madonna Rd., San Luis Obispo, California, USA(Rigoletto)
    • Production companies
      • Lightyear Entertainment
      • Virgin Vision
      • A Don Boyd Production
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,028,679
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,580
      • Mar 20, 1988
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,028,679
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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