Venice Says Brava To āMariaā With 10-Minute Ovation For Angelina Jolieās Maria Callas Biopic
Pablo LarraĆnās Angelina Jolie-starring Maria was met with a 10-minute ovation following its Venice Film Festival world premiere Thursday night.
The biopic of legendary opera singer Maria Callas, which is playing in Competition here in Venice, is a story about a woman who burned her voice and her life by doing what she loved. The film takes place near the end of her life.
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On Wednesday, Netflix acquired U.S. rights to the Steven Knight-penned film.
This evening, LarraĆn and Jolie were in attendance alongside cast members Pierfrancesco Favino and Alba Rohrwacher. After the screening, the crowd inside the Sala Grande was emotional and was even chanting Jolieās name. The two-time Oscar nominee also got emotional, shedding a tear as she walked down from the gallery to wave at the audience.
Star of āMariaā Angelina Jolie gets emotional after the world premiere of the film and gets comforted by co-star Pierfrancesco Favino #VeniceFilmFestival pic.twitter.com/DUmIQCd4gw
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The team had all attended a press conference earlier in the day, during which LarraĆn said Callas was āthe greatest voice in history who had a very beautiful and difficult life.ā He added, āOf course, this movie wouldnāt exist without Angelina.ā
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Jolie, who said sheād never sung in public before Maria, trained for seven months and was āterribly nervous.ā Asked how she related to Callasā beautiful, but tragic journey, Jolie responded, āI think the way I related to her was probably the part of her that is extremely soft and doesnāt have room in the world to be as soft as she was, as emotionally open as she truly wasā¦ I share her vulnerability more than anything.ā
This is the third portrait of a famous woman as seen through LarraĆnās lens, following 2016ās Jackie and 2021ās Spencer, both of which also premiered in Venice.
Oscar nominee Knight (Spencer) wrote the script, with Juan de Dios LarraĆn, Lorenzo Mieli and Jonas Dornbach producing. The project hails from The Apartment as well as Fabula, Komplizen and Fremantle. Others in the cast include Oscar nominee Kodi Smit-McPhee and Valeria Golino.
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Following its Venice premiere, Maria will go on to screen at the New York Film Festival.
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