Madama Butterfly

An acclaimed cinematic adaptation of Puccini's popular opera about the tragic love affair between a naive geisha and the American naval officer who deserts her and their young child. Like the finest of film scores with its fluid beauty and succession of intensely romantic tunes, Madame Butterfly has a surprisingly cinematic feel. In 1995 director Frederic Mitterand exploited this quality of the story, exposing a young woman's disillusionment against a backdrop of cultural chasms. Shot on location, with Tunisia doubling convincingly as a turn of the century Nagasaki, this Butterfly shines with fragile beauty. The house becomes a brilliantly used set; airy and full of the scent of flowers and at the same time a cage for the trapped woman. Archive footage of bygone Nagasaki is used skillfully to underline the distance between the 15-year-old bride and Pinkerton. Featuring Chinese soprano Ying Huang and American tenor Richard Troxell.

  • No: 9872
  • Genre: Opera
  • Composer: Giacomo Puccini
  • Conductor: James Conlon
  • Orchestra: Orchestre de Paris
  • Artists: Ying Huang, Richard Troxell, Ning Liang, Richard Cowan
  • Director: Frédéric Mitterrand
  • Production year: 1995
  • Run time: 02:17:00
  • Producers: Erato Films, France 3, Idéale Audience, Sony Classical
  • Format: 4:3