Bel Canto the Opera Trailer

Bel Canto the Opera Trailer (2017)

13 January 2017 180 mins

A recording of the world premiere of the opera Bel Canto filmed at the Lyric Opera in Chicago. Internationally acclaimed soprano Danielle de Niese stars as the American opera diva Roxane Coss, who is making a special appearance at a multinational diplomatic gathering in Lima when terrorists storm the mansion. The hostage situation becomes a siege as government forces surround the compound. During the months-long crisis, lines blur and unexpected alliances form between captors and captives, with Roxane’s singing becoming a powerful, humanizing force.

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Cast

Danielle de Niese

as Roxane Coss

International Releases Dates

United States 13 January 2017

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"Bel Canto the Opera" from Lyric Opera of Chicago | Great Performances on PBS

Lyric Opera of Chicago's Bel Canto the Opera is based on Ann Patchett's bestselling novel which was inspired by the Peruvian hostage crisis of 1996-1997.

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