Director: Robert Dornhelm
Operator: Walter Kindler
Producer: Jan Mojto, Kurt J. Mrkwicka and Jeffrey D. Vanderveen
Roles: Anna Netrebko (Mimi), Rolando Villazon
(Rodolfo), George Von Bergen (Marcello, sung
by Boaz Daniel), Nicole Cabell (Musetta), Vitalij
Kowaljow (Colline)
Paris in the 1830s. Four friends share a drafty Parisian garret.
Though leading a life of privation, they are buoyed by good
spirits: the writer Rodolfo, the painter Marcello, the musician
Schaunard and the philosopher Colline. It is Christmas Eve,
and they decide to celebrate in their favorite pub, the Cafe
Momus. Rodolfo stays behind to finish an article. There is a
knock at the door; their neighbor Mimi, whose candle has
gone out, asks for fire. Rodolfo is fascinated by her. It is love
at first sight…
The new lovers catch up with Rodolfo's friends at the
CafeMomus, where Marcello's former mistress Musetta
turns the evening into a spirited event. The light-hearted
mood of Rodolfo's and Mimi's first days together does not
last, however, for Mimi develops a fatal illness. Though they
agree to stay together, Mimi leaves her lover. Only when
she is desperately ill and dying does she return to the garret
where she once was so happy - and to Rodolfo, the man she
still loves with all her heart...