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The Magic Flute (Swedish: Trollflöjten) is Ingmar Bergman's 1975 film version of Mozart's opera Die Zauberflöte. It was intended as a television production and was first shown on Swedish television on 1 January 1975, but was followed by a theatrical release later that year.
Oct 4, 1975 · The Magic Flute: Directed by Ingmar Bergman. With Josef Köstlinger, Irma Urrila, Håkan Hagegård, Elisabeth Erikson. The story of the prince Tamino and his zestful sidekick Papageno, who are sent on a mission to save a beautiful princess from the clutches of evil.
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- Comedy, Fantasy, Music
- Ingmar Bergman
- 1975-10-04
Twenty-five years after its first appearance, Bergman’s film of The Magic Flute remains the finest screen version of an opera ever produced. Shot in sumptuous color by Sven Nykvist, and featuring some of the finest Nordic singers of the day, the fi …
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Aided by the lovelorn bird hunter Papageno and a magical flute that holds the power to change the hearts of men, young Tamino embarks on a quest for true love, leading to the evil Sarastro's ...
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- Ulrik Cold
May 15, 2000 · Essays — May 15, 2000. Twenty-five years after its first appearance, Bergman’s film of The Magic Flute remains the finest screen version of an opera ever produced. Shot in sumptuous color by Sven Nykvist, and featuring some of the finest Nordic singers of the day, the film marks Bergman’s overt tribute to classical music.
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Film Details. Awards. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A filmization of Mozart's opera about the kidnapping of the Queen's daughter. Cast & Crew. Read More. Ingmar Bergman. Director. Josef Kostlinger. Tamino. Irma Urrila. Pamina. Hakan Hagegard. Papageno. Elisabeth Eriksson. Papagena. Britt-marie Aruhn. 1st Lady. Film Details.
The Magic Flute. Directed by Ingmar Bergman • 1975 • Sweden. Starring Josef Köstlinger, Irma Urrila, Håkan Hagegård. This scintillating screen version of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s beloved opera showcases Ingmar Bergman’s deep knowledge of music and gift for expressing it cinematically.