In the early 19th century, in Seville and the surrounding area, Carmen seduces the sergeant Don José, who deserts the army to be with her. But the beautiful gypsy falls in love with the bullfighter Escamillo, much to Don José’s despair.
Directed by Francesco Rosi
opera
musical
IMDB
N/A
Letterboxd
3.5 / 5
Cast
Julia Migenes
Carmen
Plácido Domingo
Don José
Ruggero Raimondi
Escamillo
John-Paul Bogart
Zuniga
Jean-Philippe Lafont
Le Dancaïre
François Le Roux
Moralès
Julien Guiomar
Lillas Pastia
Accursio Di Leo
The Guide
Cristina Hoyos
Dancer
Juan Antonio Jiménez
Dancer
Crew
Francesco Rosi
Director
Tonino Guerra
Screenplay
Francesco Rosi
Screenplay
Georges Bizet
Original Music Composer
Ruggero Mastroianni
Editor
Pasqualino De Santis
Director of Photography
Patrice Ledoux
Producer
Henri Meilhac
Theatre Play
Francesco Rosi
Adaptation
Lorin Maazel
Conductor
Ludovic Halévy
Theatre Play
Franco Bruni
Camera Operator
Popular Reviews
2 reviews
Thea
6.0★ · 01/28/26
Some real nice shots in there and I enjoyed to think about the meaning of some visuals
Some real nice shots in there and I enjoyed to think about the meaning of some visuals
lalou
3.0★ · 07/07/25
“ils ont pas de chaussures ça me tend”, merci elouan du constat, je voyais que ça pendant tout le film
“ils ont pas de chaussures ça me tend”, merci elouan du constat, je voyais que ça pendant tout le film
lalou
la meuf a vrm confiance en son décolleté, j’oserais pas…
la meuf a vrm confiance en son décolleté, j’oserais pas…
Timothy Kandra
Told my opera-loving, little brother I’d watch this one day. That was two years ago.
Really hoping that Rosi didn’t shoot this in 4:3, and that a 1.85:1 version exists somewhere. The scope of this movie would be far more beneficial with a wider aspect ratio. Possibly a remastering one day? That’d be really cool.
Told my opera-loving, little brother I’d watch this one day. That was two years ago.
Really hoping that Rosi didn’t shoot this in 4:3, and that a 1.85:1 version exists somewhere. The scope of this movie would be far more beneficial with a wider aspect ratio. Possibly a remastering one day? That’d be really cool.