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Parsifal

February 20, 2011 3h 58m

Originally released in 2011. Parsifal is a music film. directed by Romeo Castellucci. With a runtime of 3h 58m, it's an epic theatrical experience.

Starring Hartmut Haenchen, Andrew Richards, and Anna Larsson

Synopsis

A mythical performance from la Monnaie - Bruxelles. Parsifal is a strange and enigmatic work. At the end of his life, did Wagner wish to celebrate asceticism, which he himself had never practised? Did he fall upon his knees before the Cross, as claimed by Nietzsche? And what does the secret society of knights based on pure blood signify, desperately waiting for the saviour to regenerate it? What is the true nature of the opposition between the worlds of Klingsor and the Grail? What can Parsifal tell us today? In his artistic will and testament, Wagner condenses his moral idea of the world and returns to the roots of love and religion - to the very heart of art according to him. With the participation of conductor Hartmut Haenchen who is passionated by the score, Italian stage director Romeo Castellucci proposes an original reading of this brilliant work and explores the essence of Wagnerian ‘Kunstreligion’ in a different light.

Quick Facts

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Release Date February 20, 2011 14 years ago
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Runtime 3h 58m 238 minutes total
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Language German Original language

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Parsifal about?

A mythical performance from la Monnaie - Bruxelles. Parsifal is a strange and enigmatic work. At the end of his life, did Wagner wish to celebrate asceticism, which he himself had never practised? ...

Who directed Parsifal?

Parsifal was directed by Romeo Castellucci.

How long is Parsifal?

Parsifal has a runtime of 3 hours and 58 minutes (238 minutes total).

When was Parsifal released?

Parsifal was released on February 20, 2011 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Parsifal?

The main cast of Parsifal includes Hartmut Haenchen, Andrew Richards, Anna Larsson, Jan-Hendrik Rootering, Thomas Johannes Mayer.