Year: 1955
Runtime: 170 mins
Language: Italian
Director: Herbert Graf
A charismatic yet reckless young nobleman, Don Giovanni, thrills and offends everyone until he finally confronts a force he cannot outwit. This celebrated 1954 Salzburg Festival production, filmed in the open‑air Felsenreitschule, features Cesare Siepi in the title role and Wilhelm Furtwängler conducting Mozart’s masterpiece. Though stylistically dated, it remains an essential historical record and a vivid way to experience the opera.
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