Maria Callas, born Maria Kalogeropoulou, may have died almost 45 years ago but her immortal voice lives on, along with her ...
Pablo Larraín’s biopic follows the life story of the world’s greatest opera singer, Maria Callas, during her final days in 1970s Paris. Jolie in a press conference today said she spent seven ...
Pablo Larraín is rounding out his trilogy of iconic 20th century women, from Princess Diana (“Spencer”) to Jackie Kennedy (“Jackie”), and now Maria Callas with “Maria.” However ...
Oscar-winner Jolie brings tragedy and triumph to the last days of opera singer Maria Callas. Pablo Larrain/Netflix Angelina Jolie in 'Maria' Director Pablo Larraín has a fascination with ...
Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty, Hulton-Deutsch Collection/CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Based on true accounts about Callas, Maria will tell the "tumultuous, beautiful and tragic story ...
Get Access To Every Broadway Story Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. The film is a creative imagining and ...
For Angelina Jolie, portraying the famed opera singer Maria Callas meant more to her than she can put into words. “I felt ...
The singing we hear in Maria is a synthesized mix of star and subject. Arias from her prime are predominantly Callas recordings, but her voice in the 1977 scenes, older and rustier after years of ...
His subject this time is the iconic Greek-American opera soprano Maria Callas, and though the film doesn't come together as neatly (or completely) as either of its predecessors, its most powerful ...
and she honored the memory of legendary opera singer Maria Callas — whom she plays in the biopic — by wearing one of the late star’s Cartier brooches. Jolie told Vogue that while she’s not ...
Larraín's third inside portrait of a 20th-century female icon feels more limited than "Jackie" or "Spencer," because it's more hemmed in by fate. “Maria,” Pablo Larraín’s drama about the ...
Pablo Larraín’s Maria, starring Angelina Jolie as the legendary opera singer Maria Callas, received a 10-minute standing ovation at its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on Thursday night.