Romeo Castellucci Trailers
Un'arte del contatto - Incontro con Romeo Castelluci TrailerTake5* TrailerDAU. Degeneration Trailer
Un'arte del contatto - Incontro con Romeo Castelluci TrailerTake5* TrailerDAU. Degeneration Trailer
Total trailers found: 41
06 March 2024
If in ‘Das Rheingold’ the curtain fell with the hegemony of the gods in Valhalla, the second part of ‘Der Ring des Nibelungen’ opens with a mortal who, alone on Earth, faces a raging storm.
30 March 2018
Theatron, the film by the multi-award-winning film-maker Giulio Boato, is an unprecedented portrait of Romeo Castellucci.
15 January 2003
The Mother drags a lifeless girl from the bed in wich she was sleeping. Sloth, mortal sadness, is the word wich seals this woman’s destiny as she receives blows, luminous flows and sound stalagmites full in the face.
09 May 2019
Romeo Castellucci is one of Europe’s best-known directors, a firebrand known for productions that are as thought-provoking as they are visually stunning.
28 February 2020
A secret Soviet Institute conducts scientific and occult experiments on animals and human beings to create the perfect person.
04 May 2003
A new born child sitting on the stage, unaware of the place wich surrounds him, together with a mask which is teaching him the alphabet.
23 April 2016
Famed Italian director Romeo Castellucci re-envisions his groundbreaking 1997 production Giulio Cesare (Julius Caesar) as a series of “fragments” rearranged and positioned against each other—a clash between the ethereal and the obscure, the power of rhetoric and language stripped to its source.
18 October 2003
The acceleration of the tragic eventually leads to a crash as three cars fall from the ceiling in an unexpected act which leaves room only for apnea.
13 May 2004
Divided in two parts, this episode focuses first on a Mother and a Child. The second episode focuses on Saint Paul, involved in a cruel gesture regarding the word and its ability to communicate.
22 May 2003
The text “descends” from the goat, its language being composed of a set of phonemes based on the protein sequences contained in the body of the goat.
27 November 2015
In the autumn of 2014, playwright and theatrical director Romeo Castellucci participated in the Festival d'Automne in Paris.
17 July 2012
Inspired by Mark Rothko’s refusal to complete commissioned work in New York’s Four Seasons restaurant.
07 July 2002
In an environment coloured with talcum powder, the Soldiers of Conception escort a Child-Judge as he walks backwards across the set.
25 January 2002
As the first character to appear – the Mother – enters a square, gold-walled room, she blends so perfectly into the background that all perspective is lost.
28 July 2018
The story is set at the beginning of the Christian era on a large terrace of Herod’s palace, during the reign of Herod Antipas.
20 February 2011
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.
21 November 2003
Mussolini is surrounded by pictures torn from a history-generated dream which gradually merge into everyday reality.
19 September 2025
Take5* is a filmed series of encounters between 5 artists and 2 guests who meet for the first time in a specific city to speak about Europe, festivals, the arts and their role in society.
12 March 2023
Daphne lives in a world that is foreign to her. She is the embodiment of nature and finds human behaviour and desire alien.
10 July 2019
Relive an unforgettable musical and theatrical experience with this singular production of Mozart's Requiem, staged by the defiantly nonconformist director Romeo Castellucci at the Aix-en-Provence Festival in 2019.
11 November 2023
Director and visual artist Romeo Castellucci will tackle this mythological material and project his visions over the course of the journey performed by the characters, representing concretely such key elements of the Ring as water and fire.
09 December 2008
Everything is focused on the canto of divine glory, to such a degree that the spectators' bodies seem to dissolve in the light, the sounds and the reflections as though they were losing their substance in a clarity so intense that it absorbs everything, that it was now impossible for anyone to distinguish the place's perspectives, the proportions of things, the consistency of the objects.
17 February 2004
Le Maillon Théatre is a huge pavilion originally built for international exhibitions. A number of people are present, but nothing happens.
16 December 2004
A nightmare which envelops the everyday tranquility of domestic life, turning it into a tragedy. Confusion between man, animal and God.
26 September 2004
A human figure dressed as a woman is anatomically exposed by means of a series of photographic poses.
20 October 2015
Moses und Aron is a three-act opera by Arnold Schoenberg with the third act unfinished. The 2015 Production was led by Romeo Castellucci in Paris.
27 September 2018
Die Zauberflöte is one of Mozart’s most famous works and one of the most beloved of the entire operatic repertoire.
07 August 2021
Premiered in 1787, “Don Giovanni” exposes the timeless theme of a man hovering between vitality and destruction.
27 June 2014
Romeo Castellucci's production of Christoph Willibald Gluck's mythic opera. Concurrently via projected text, we learn the story of Els, a bedridden woman with locked-in syndrome, conscious but near-completely paralyzed.
13 December 2008
The man who goes through purgatory – the “song of the earth” – is a curious being, constantly stopped by the concrete nature of the things and objects that surround him, in a depiction of his own life.
23 October 2008
Dante's 'La Divina Commedia' is a poem in three parts about a journey to hell, purgatory and finally, paradise.
26 March 2018
Hans Werner Henze’s “The Raft of the Medusa” is directly inspired by Théodore Géricault’s famous painting.
05 September 2020
A spectral representation of all names. All the nouns found in the Italian dictionary are projected, in a sequence, one by one, onto a giant screen.
21 April 2016
Bach’s Matthäus-Passion staged by Romeo Castellucci.