Farinelli (1994) Farinelli

Farinelli ★★ Farinelli the Castrato; Farinelli Il Castrato 1994 (R) A movie to make men cringe. Floridly depicts the complex professional and personal ties of 18th-century opera composer Riccardo Broschi (Lo Verso) and his younger brother Carlo (Dionisi), a celebrated castrato singer under the stage name "Farinelli." In part, because of an early church prohibition against women singing in public, boys were castrated before puberty to preserve their pure soprano voices while vocal power and agility grew as they became men. Castrati were the rock stars of their day and Farinelli lived a flamboyant life before retiring to the Spanish court of Philip V. The castrato voice heard in the movie is an electronic mixture of counter-tenor Derek Lee Ragin and soprano Ewa Mallas Godlewska. French and Italian with subtitles. 110m/C VHS, DVD, Wide. FR IT BE Stefano Dionisi, Enrico Lo Verso, Jeroen Krabbe, Elsa Zylberstein, Caroline Cellier, Omero Antonutti, Jacques Boudet; Director: Gerard Corbiau; Writer: Gerard Corbiau, Andree Corbiau, Marcel Beaulieu; Writer: Walther Vanden Ende; Cameo: Christopher Rousset. Cesar '95: Art Dir./Set Dec., Sound; Golden Globes '95: Foreign Film.

At-a-glance
Year Released 1994
Rating R
Length (in minutes) 110
Display Color
Formats VHS, DVD, Wide.
Filmed In Belgium, France, Italy
National Film Registry
Awards
Year Source Award
1995 Cesar Art Dir / Set Dec
1995 Cesar Sound
1995 Golden Globes Foreign Film
Credits
Role Name
Actor Jacques Boudet
Actor Omero Antonutti
Actor Jeroen Krabbe
Actor Stefano Dionisi
Actor Enrico Lo Verso
Actor Elsa Zylberstein
Actor Caroline Cellier
Cameo Christopher Rousset
Cinematographer Walther Vanden Ende
Director Gerard Corbiau
Writer Gerard Corbiau
Writer Andree Corbiau
Writer Marcel Beaulieu