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Maria  2024
Director:  Pablo Larraín
Producer:
  Lorenzo Mieli, Annamaria Morelli, Jonas Dornbach, Janine Jackowski, Maren Ade, Juan de Dios Larraín and Pablo Larraín
Art Director:
  Tom Brown (supervisor)
Editor:
  Sofía Subercaseaux
Screenplay:
  Steven Knight
Director of Photography:
  Edward Lachman
Cast:
people1 Angelina Jolie
spacer1 Pierfrancesco Favino
spacer1 Alba Rohrwacher
spacer1 Haluk Bilginer
spacer1 Kodi Smit-McPhee
spacer1 Stephen Ashfield
spacer1 Valeria Golino
spacer1 Alessandro Bressanello
spacer1 Rebecka Johnston
spacer1 Jeremy Wheeler
spacer1 Angelina Papadopoulos
spacer1
people1 Angelina Jolie spacer1 Pierfrancesco Favino spacer1 Alba Rohrwacher
spacer1 Haluk Bilginer spacer1 Kodi Smit-McPhee spacer1 Stephen Ashfield
spacer1 Valeria Golino spacer1 Alessandro Bressanello spacer1 Rebecka Johnston
spacer1 Jeremy Wheeler spacer1 Angelina Papadopoulos spacer1
people1 Angelina Jolie spacer1 Pierfrancesco Favino
spacer1 Alba Rohrwacher spacer1 Haluk Bilginer
spacer1 Kodi Smit-McPhee spacer1 Stephen Ashfield
spacer1 Valeria Golino spacer1 Alessandro Bressanello
spacer1 Rebecka Johnston spacer1 Jeremy Wheeler
spacer1 Angelina Papadopoulos spacer1

Synopsis:
Continuing his run of acclaimed and original biopics (Neruda, Jackie), Pablo Larraín reunites with Spencer writer Steven Knight to explore who Callas really was, away from the fame and tabloid headlines. In poor health, Callas wanders around a picturesque Paris as she recounts to an adoring journalist the highs of her career and litany of past loves.
Review:
Angelina Jolie gives a transforming performance, capturing the myriad layers and masks of this legendary singer’s personality, from pithy to heartbreakingly vulnerable, while showing flashes of the personality that saw her idolised as an opera star. Featuring a stellar cast that includes Valeria Golino, Pierfrancesco Favino and Alba Rohrwacher, Maria is a stunning addition to Larraín’s portrait of iconic women subjected to an alarming degree of scrutiny, while the world looked on

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