A fanciful biopic of legendary conductor Arturo Toscanini as a very young man.
Young Toscanini is a captivating 1988 biographical drama that imagines the early life of the legendary Italian conductor Arturo Toscanini, offering a blend of historical intrigue and youthful passion. Directed by Franco Zeffirelli, this co-production between France and Italy paints a vivid, albeit fanciful, portrait of Toscanini as a prodigious talent on the cusp of greatness. Set against the rich cultural backdrop of the late 19th century, the film explores his formative years, weaving a narrative that balances artistic ambition with the turbulence of a young man finding his place in the world. The story follows Toscanini’s bold debut in Rio de Janeiro, where, at just 19, he steps in to conduct Verdi’s Aida after a last-minute crisis, showcasing his fiery determination and musical genius. With lush cinematography and a sweeping score, Zeffirelli infuses the film with operatic grandeur, spotlighting a young C. Thomas Howell in the titular role alongside Elizabeth Taylor in a memorable supporting turn. This Franco-Italian collaboration captures the essence of a bygone era, merging historical reverence with a touch of romantic embellishment. Though not a strictly factual recounting, Young Toscanini shines as a tribute to the conductor’s early spirit and the transformative power of music. Released in 1988, it stands as a testament to Zeffirelli’s flair for dramatic storytelling, appealing to lovers of history, drama, and classical music alike. This lesser-seen gem invites viewers into a world of artistic discovery, where genius emerges from the chaos of youth and circumstance.
Năm:1988
Thời lượng109 min
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Thể loạiPhim Chính KịchPhim Lịch Sử
Các quốc gia sản xuấtFranceItaly