Director: Carlos Saura
Operator: Vittorio Storaro
Writer: by Raffaello Uboldi
Producer: Andrea Occhipinti, Andres Vicente Gomez and Igor Uboldi
Roles: Lorenzo Balducci (Lorenzo da Ponte), Lino
Guanciale (Mozart), Emilia Verginelli (Annetta),
Tobias Moretti (Casanova), Ennio Fantastichini
(Salieri), Cristina Giannelli (Caterina Cavalieri),
Ketevan Kemoklidze (Adriana Ferrarese)
The world of Mozart is beautifully re-imagined in this elegant
retelling of the story behind the creation of one of his
operatic masterpieces, Don Giovanni. Although there are
songs and theatrics in the film, this is not a simple restaging of
the opera. Instead, director Carlos Saura dares to probe into
the creative origins of Mozart’s work, and emerges with a
backstage tale that is full of both drama and the excesses of
opera itself. There is love and certainly jealousy, in addition to
scheming divas, court composers, faithful wives and ethereal
youngsters. Central to the story is not the great composer
but his overlooked librettist, who used all this raw material as
artistic inspiration. The fascinating Lorenzo Da Ponte penned
Mozart’s finest operas, including Cosi fan tutte, The Marriage
of Figaro and their final collaboration, one of the jewels of
the repertoire, Don Giovanni.
Now, thanks to stunning photography by the great Italian
cinematographer Vittorio Storaro, the cities of Venice and
Vienna come alive – as does the operatic stage. All this
makes I, Don Giovanni a formidable celebration of the
creative spirit.