Maria Cebotari

Most Popular Maria Cebotari Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Amami, Alfredo! Trailer (1940)

29 September 1940

Leckerbissen Trailer (1948)

05 June 1948

"Gems" - Embedded in a frame story, the film shows excerpts from 18 entertainment films of the time, among others, "The Gypsy Baron", "The Three Codonas", "La Habanera", "Viennese Blood", "Sophienlund", and "Mask in Blue".

Solo per te Trailer (1938)

01 January 1938

Odessa in Flames Trailer (1942)

01 January 1942

The occupation of Bessarabia by the Russians in 1940 separates an opera singer from her family, leaving her under Bolshevik rule until Romanian troops enter Odessa.

The Dream of Butterfly Trailer (1939)

10 January 1939

Italian filmmaker Carmine Gallone was still in his "operetta" mode when he helmed 1938's Il Sogno di Butterfly (Dream of the Butterfly) Maria Cebotari plays opera diva Rosa Belloni, currently starring in a production of Puccini's Madama Butterfly.

Mother Song Trailer (1937)

21 December 1937

A romance between two temperamental singing stars. Highlights include a lengthy selection from Faust, with Gigli making a most impressive Mephistopheles.

Mädchen in Weiß Trailer (1936)

28 August 1936

A student at St. Petersburg Smolny Institute wants to follow in her mother's footsteps in opera but her fiance,an imperious count, objects.

Strong Hearts in the Storm Trailer (1937)

03 January 1937

On the eve of the Russian Revolution, a performance of "Tosca" is taking place at the opera house. The artists and staff are too engrossed in their work to notice the unrest in the streets.

The Genius and the Nightingale Trailer (1943)

20 January 1943

A biopic of soprano Maria Malibran (1808–1836). A beautiful singer, Maria Malibran, is forced to turn to the stage after her husband takes to gambling, and goes to Paris where she falls in love with a famous violinist.

The Life of Giuseppe Verdi Trailer (1938)

01 August 1938

The great Italian opera composer recalls his eventful life on his deathbed: his childhood in Busseto, his studies in Milan, his first opera "Oberto, conte di San Bonifacio", the death of his wife and his children killed by smallpox.