
A leading Berlin singer of light opera makes a find in Sicily, a future Caruso..


Is it worth your time? Honestly, if you have a soft spot for light opera or just enjoy watching people get plucked from obscurity to stardom, you'll probably like this. It’s got that breezy, 1930s European feel. If you need grit, fast cuts, or complex moral dilemmas, you will absolutely hate it. It’s a fairy tale, not ...

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"Is it worth your time? Honestly, if you have a soft spot for light opera or just enjoy watching people get plucked from obscurity to stardom, you'll probably like this. It’s got that breezy, 1930s European feel. If you need grit, fast cuts, or complex moral dilemmas, you will absolutely hate it. It’s a fairy tale, not a documentary. The whole thing centers on this Berlin opera star—Erich Bartels plays the part with plenty of confidence—who just happens to be in Sicily. He finds a guy with a voi..."

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Wolfgang Hoffmann-Harnisch, Walter Supper
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