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Teatro Alla Scalla: Eugene Onegin

Teatro alla Scala presents a new production of Tchaikovsky’s masterpiece of unrequited love, drawn from Pushkin’s novel. Acclaimed soprano Aida Garifullina stars as Tatyana, the naïve young girl who grows into a sophisticated beauty. Baritone Alexey Markov sings the title role of the nobleman who lives to regret his blasé rejection of Tatyana’s love and his careless incitement of a fatal duel with his best friend Lensky (Dmitry Korchak). The tender music is entrusted to the exciting Timur Zangiev, and staging is in the hands of prolific stage and film director Mario Martone, now in his tenth La Scala production.

Teatro Alla Scalla: Eugene Onegin

NR 2025
The Thrilling Ones

Four friends whose lives have taken them in different directions meet again. United once more, they enjoy the time together, reminiscing about past adventures and talking about their current jobs, love lives, problems, and dreams. In the process, painful memories resurface, and injuries, wounds, and scars become visible. Over several years, Elsa Deshors films the meetings with her friends - a film like a road trip that shows us how difficult it is to be a female read person, and how friendship, mutual understanding, and support help us to come to terms with the past and find a way towards the future.

The Thrilling Ones

NR 2025
Hanabie. - Live at Wacken Open Air 2025

Hanabie is like a kaleidoscopic storm. Colorful, loud, and unpredictable. The young women from Tokyo blend metalcore with J-pop melodies, rap, and kawaii aesthetics to create a sound that oscillates between sweet comic-book worlds and brute sonic power. Live, this mixture explodes in a wild firework of colors, fast breakdowns, and irresistible hooks. Hanabie. represent boundless energy, nonconformity, and the freedom to rain glitter even on the hardest metal. At Wacken, Japanese pop culture and Western hardcore collide, and the result is a show that overwhelms all the senses.

Hanabie. - Live at Wacken Open Air 2025

NR 2025
Roden

The woods, the forest, the plantation. Wood, charcoal, palm oil. Where trees are cleared, the way people meet, farm and live together changes, locally and universally. Together with the Congolese women's rights activist Olande Byamungu, the Indonesian instrument maker and musician Ikbal Lubys and the German carpenter and performer Wolfram Sander, the documentary filmmaker and theatre director Daniel Kötter is developing a film parcours and theatre forest in Roden / Kukata Mi/ / Pembalakan, taking the audience to the Bergisches Land near Cologne, to the Indonesian palm oil plantations in Kalimantan and to the charcoal kilns in South Kivu, DR Congo.

Roden

NR 2025
R.I.C.E.R.C.A.R. (ofrenda musical)

Collective film from MASTER.LAV XI. Activated in the workshop by Jorge Suárez Quiñones-Rivas 16mm, color, 18fps. Digital preview – Viewing instructions: Before watching the film, listen to Bach’s musical offering performed by Gustav Leonhardt: youtube.com/watch?v=gxj52V_aFLo Once finished, press play and watch the film. Alternatively, you can do it the other way around… Filmed by: Yun Ping, Rodrigo Llaves Oroquieta, Claudia de la Iglesia Diez, Francisco Burneo, Mourad Koirbaj, Violeta Sarmiento, Pablo Arenas, Tania Hernández, Margaux Fitoussi, Jorge Domingo, Ceci Luis, Júlia Caixal, Jorge Suárez Quiñones-Rivas, and Pablo Useros

R.I.C.E.R.C.A.R. (ofrenda musical)

NR 2025
Netanyahou : crimes et châtiments

He is one of the first leaders of a democracy to be prosecuted by the International Criminal Court. Since November 21, 2024, Benjamin Netanyahu has been the subject of an international arrest warrant for "crimes against humanity and war crimes." In the name of what values ​​is the Israeli prime minister waging war in the Gaza Strip? What crimes are he accused of? Did he deliberately choose to target Palestinian civilians? This documentary investigates the military operations carried out by his army up until the truce of January 19th.

Netanyahou : crimes et châtiments

NR 2025
Breaking Bach

Part documentary, part performance capture, entirely thrilling. This uplifting project follows a group of young dancers as they collaborate with internationally acclaimed choreographer Kim Brandstrup and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. Born out the the OAE's residency at North London's Acland Burghley School, Brandstrup, together with professional dancers Tommy Franzen, Deavion Brown, and Seirian Griffiths, worked with students over two years to create a new piece that fuses hip hop movement with the intricate musical world of J.S. Bach. The result was an exhilarating, sold-out performance at the 2025 Edinburgh International Festival. As the project grew, so did the students. Their uncertainty transforms into confidence, joy, and a mesmerizing new dance language. Their natural rhythmic intelligence becomes the key to unlocking Bach's complex music, revealing unexpected links between Baroque counterpoint and the street-style flow of hip hop.

Breaking Bach

NR 2025