La Bohème
Originally released in 1994. La Bohème is a romance/music film. directed by Geoffrey Nottage.
Starring Cheryl Barker, David Hobson, and Anthony Lemke
Synopsis
In the 50's, in Paris, the neighbors Rodolfo and Mimi meet each other when Mimi's candle blows out in a cold and dark night. They immediately fall in love for each other, in times of financial difficulties in the post-war. Rodolfo introduces Mimi to his close friends Marcello and his beloved Musetta; Colline; and Schaunard and together they have a good-time in Café Momus. Some time later, Mimi tells Marcello that she can not support the jealousy of Rodolfo any longer and when Marcello discuss with Rodolfo, Mimi overhears the real reason for the behavior of her beloved Rodolfo.
Quick Facts
Directors
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- The Australian Opera
Frequently Asked Questions
What is La Bohème about?
In the 50's, in Paris, the neighbors Rodolfo and Mimi meet each other when Mimi's candle blows out in a cold and dark night. They immediately fall in love for each other, in times of financial diff...
Who directed La Bohème?
La Bohème was directed by Geoffrey Nottage.
How long is La Bohème?
La Bohème has a runtime of 1 hours and 52 minutes (112 minutes total).
When was La Bohème released?
La Bohème was released on June 8, 1994 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in La Bohème?
The main cast of La Bohème includes Cheryl Barker, David Hobson, Anthony Lemke, Christine Douglas, Gary Rowley.