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Don Giovanni (1979 film)

Don Giovanni (1979 film)

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Don Giovanni
Don Giovanni 1979 film.JPG
Promotional poster
Directed byJoseph Losey
Produced byRobert Nador
Michel Seydoux
Screenplay byRolf Liebermann
Joseph Losey
Patricia Losey
Renzo Rossellini
Frantz Salieri
Based onDon Giovanni
by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (music) and Lorenzo Da Ponte (libretto)
StarringRuggero Raimondi
John Macurdy
Edda Moser
Kiri Te Kanawa
Kenneth Riegel
José van Dam
Teresa Berganza
Malcolm King
Eric Adjani
Music byWolfgang Amadeus Mozart
CinematographyAngelo Filippini
Gerry Fisher
Edited byReginald Beck
Emma Menenti
Distributed byArtificial Eye (United Kingdom)
New Yorker Films (United States)
Gaumont (France)
Release date
  • 1979
Running time
185 min. (France)
CountryFrance
Italy
United Kingdom
Germany
LanguageItalian
Budget$7,000,000 US dollars (estimated)
Don Giovanni is a 1979 French-Italian film directed by Joseph Losey. It is an adaptation of Mozart's classic opera Don Giovanni, based on the Don Juan legend of a seducer, destroyed by his excesses. The film stars Ruggero Raimondi in the title role, and the conductor is Lorin Maazel. It was re-released on DVD in 2008.

Plot

After an unsuccessful attempt to seduce Donna Anna (soprano Edda Moser), Don Giovanni (baritone Ruggero Raimondi) kills her father Il Commendatore (bass John Macurdy). The next morning, Giovanni meets Donna Elvira (soprano Kiri Te Kanawa), a woman he previously seduced and abandoned. Later, Giovanni happens upon the preparations for a peasant wedding and tries to seduce the bride-to-be Zerlina (mezzo-soprano Teresa Berganza), but his ambition is frustrated by Donna Elvira.
Donna Anna soon realizes that Giovanni killed her father, and she pursues the seducer along with her fiance Don Ottavio (tenor Kenneth Riegel). Ever ready to attempt a seduction, Giovanni woos Elvira's maid. As part of his plans, he switches clothes with his servant Leporello (bass-baritone José van Dam), who rapidly finds himself in trouble with people who mistake him for his master. Leporello flees and eventually meets Giovanni at the cemetery where Il Commendatore is buried. They jokingly invite the statue at his grave to dinner. While they are dining, the supernaturally animated statue arrives, and the horrified Giovanni is drawn into an open-pit fire.

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