The Love for Three Oranges
Originally released in 1989. The Love for Three Oranges is a feature film.
Starring Gabriel Bacquier, Jean-Luc Viala, and Georges Gautier
Synopsis
With neat, plain building-block designs by Jacques Rapp, Louis Erlo's energetically-staged production of Prokofiev's surreal fairy-tale for the Lyon Opera is full of cartoon characters and swift farce. Based on a play by Carlo Gozzi, "L'Amour des Trois Oranges" tells the story of a doleful, hypochondriac Prince, who can only be cured through laughter. When he breaks into hysterics at the expense of the evil witch Fata Morgana, she curses him. His fate is to fall in love with three oranges
Quick Facts
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- VTCOM France Telecom
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Love for Three Oranges about?
With neat, plain building-block designs by Jacques Rapp, Louis Erlo's energetically-staged production of Prokofiev's surreal fairy-tale for the Lyon Opera is full of cartoon characters and swift fa...
How long is The Love for Three Oranges?
The Love for Three Oranges has a runtime of 1 hours and 45 minutes (105 minutes total).
When was The Love for Three Oranges released?
The Love for Three Oranges was released on September 20, 1989 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Love for Three Oranges?
The main cast of The Love for Three Oranges includes Gabriel Bacquier, Jean-Luc Viala, Georges Gautier, Catherine Dubosc, Jules Bastin.