Venice Says Brava To ā€˜Mariaā€™ With 10-Minute Ovation For Angelina Jolieā€™s Maria Callas Biopic

Pablo LarraĆ­nā€™s 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 Jolieā€™s name. The two-time Oscar nominee also got emotional, shedding a tear as she walked down from the gallery to wave at the audience.

The team had all attended a press conference earlier in the day, during which LarraĆ­n said Callas was ā€œthe greatest voice in history who had a very beautiful and difficult life.ā€ He added, ā€œOf course, this movie wouldnā€™t exist without Angelina.ā€

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Jolie, who said sheā€™d never sung in public before Maria, trained for seven months and was ā€œterribly nervous.ā€ Asked how she related to Callasā€™ beautiful, but tragic journey, Jolie responded, ā€œI think the way I related to her was probably the part of her that is extremely soft and doesnā€™t 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€

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This is the third portrait of a famous woman as seen through LarraĆ­nā€™s lens, following 2016ā€™s Jackie and 2021ā€™s 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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