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Attila

October 30, 2010 2h 20m

Originally released in 2010. Attila is a music film. directed by Arturo Gama. With a runtime of 2h 20m, it's an epic theatrical experience.

Starring Ildar Abdrazakov, Vladislav Sulimsky, and Anna Markarova

Synopsis

In celebration of Verdi's anniversary year, the Mariinsky label presents a high-definition video recording of Verdi's Attila, led by maestro Valery Gergiev, produced by Arturo Gama and featuring acclaimed Russian bass Ildar Abdrazakov in the title role. A two-time GRAMMY Award winner for his Verdi readings, Abdrazakov has quickly established himself as one of opera's most sought-after basses. Since making his La Scala debut in 2001 at only 25, the Russian singer has become a mainstay at leading houses worldwide. Filmed in the Mariinsky Opera House, the DVD includes a stunning picture gallery of scenes from the performance. As is the case with many of Verdi's operas, Attila is imbued with the spirit of Risorgimento, the national liberation movement of the Italian people against foreign rule and for the unification of Italy. Looking ahead, Atilla is the first of four opera DVDs that are planned for release on the Mariinsky label in 2013.

Quick Facts

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Release Date October 30, 2010 15 years ago
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Runtime 2h 20m 140 minutes total
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Language Italian Original language
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Country Russia Production

Director

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
IT

Production Companies

  • Marinsky

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Attila about?

In celebration of Verdi's anniversary year, the Mariinsky label presents a high-definition video recording of Verdi's Attila, led by maestro Valery Gergiev, produced by Arturo Gama and featuring ac...

Who directed Attila?

Attila was directed by Arturo Gama.

How long is Attila?

Attila has a runtime of 2 hours and 20 minutes (140 minutes total).

When was Attila released?

Attila was released on October 30, 2010 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Attila?

The main cast of Attila includes Ildar Abdrazakov, Vladislav Sulimsky, Anna Markarova, Sergei Skorokhodov, Mikhail Makarov.