Maria: Angelina Jolie Shed Tears During 8-Minute Standing Ovation at World Premiere

Jolie Tears During 8-Minute Standing Ovation for ‘Maria’ at Venice Film Festival

Pablo Larraín’s feature film about the final days of renowned opera star Maria Callas was acquired by Netflix in the U.S. ahead of its world premiere.

Pablo Larraín’s Maria, with Oscar winner Angelina Jolie as the famed opera singer Maria Callas, excited the audience inside Sala Grande on Thursday night.

The Venice Film Fest crowd responded to the world premiere with eight-minute standing ovation that saw its star in tears at one point.

On Wednesday, Netflix confirmed that it had acquired distribution rights to the film.

I highly recommend for opera lovers to watch the 2017 documentary, Maria Callas in her Own Words.

“I’m excited to partner again with the Netflix team who care so passionately about movies,” the filmmaker said in a statement regarding the deal. “This film is my most personal work yet. It is a creative imagining and psychological portrait of Maria Callas, who, after dedicating her life to performing for audiences around the world, decides finally to find her own voice, her own identity, and sing for herself.”

“I had no idea how much I was holding in and not letting out,” she continued. “So the challenge wasn’t the technical, it was an emotional experience to find my voice, to be in my body, to express. You have to give every single part of yourself.” As to how she related to Callas, Jolie said, perhaps surprisingly, was “the part of her that’s extremely soft and doesn’t have room in the world to be as soft as she truly was — as emotionally open as she truly was. I share her vulnerability more than anything.”

Maria Courtesy of Venice Film Festival

Based on true accounts, Maria tells the tumultuous and tragic story of the life of one of the world’s greatest opera singer during her final days in 1970s Paris. The script was penned by Steven Knight.

Jolie toplines a cast that also includes Pierfrancesco Favino, Alba Rohrwacher, Haluk Bilginer, Kodi Smit-McPhee and Valeria Golino. The producer roster includes Juan de Dios Larraín for Fabula, Jonas Dornbach for Komplizen Film and Lorenzo Mieli for The Apartment, a Fremantle company.

 

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