
The Bohemian
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The year is 1764. For over a year, Josef has been leading a precarious life in Venice. He hopes to become an opera composer. The city, full of talented and already-established composers, seems closed to him. Looking for work as a violinist, he comes into the orbit of a rich young woman. Thanks to her, he gets the opportunity to play at salons. But his real opportunity arises when he becomes the lover of a libertine marquise. She teaches him worldly manners, rids him of signs of a provincial upbringing and introduces him to a hedonistic existence free from religious intolerance. Thus transformed, Josef gets an incan incredible commission: to write an opera for the San Carlo, Europe's largest theatre.
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Vojtěch Dyk
Vojtěch Dyk
Josef Mysliveček
Vojtěch Dyk
Josef Mysliveček


Barbara Ronchi
Barbara Ronchi
Caterina Gabrielli
Barbara Ronchi
Caterina Gabrielli
Elena Radonicich
Elena Radonicich
Marchioness
Elena Radonicich
Marchioness


Lana Vlady
Lana Vlady
Anna Fracassati
Lana Vlady
Anna Fracassati


Dario Lubatti
Dario Lubatti
Carlo Fracassati, Anna's brother
Dario Lubatti
Carlo Fracassati, Anna's brother


Antonio De Matteo
Antonio De Matteo
Baron Manciniani, Anna's husband
Antonio De Matteo
Baron Manciniani, Anna's husband


Diego Pagotto
Diego Pagotto
Orfeo Crispi
Diego Pagotto
Orfeo Crispi


Alberto Cracco
Alberto Cracco
Count Finocchietti
Alberto Cracco
Count Finocchietti
Pietro Tammaro
Pietro Tammaro
Impresario Santoro
Pietro Tammaro
Impresario Santoro


Federica Vecchio
Federica Vecchio
Cornelia Rezzi
Federica Vecchio
Cornelia Rezzi
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