
A young singer in the Opera finds out who really loves her, when the theater catches fire on the opening night of the performance..


Brand in der Oper is one of those old films you might stumble upon, and honestly, it’s a neat little time capsule. If you're into early German cinema or just enjoy classic melodrama with big feelings, you'll probably find something to appreciate here. Don't go in expecting modern pacing or subtle performances, though; ...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Carl Froelich

Edward LeSaint
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"Brand in der Oper is one of those old films you might stumble upon, and honestly, it’s a neat little time capsule. If you're into early German cinema or just enjoy classic melodrama with big feelings, you'll probably find something to appreciate here. Don't go in expecting modern pacing or subtle performances, though; anyone looking for that might just find it a bit slow. The plot's pretty straightforward: big opening night for a young opera singer, then a big fire. This setup immediately makes..."
Alexa Engström
Walter Reisch, Walter Supper
Germany

