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Monica Bellucci and Maria Callas: A timeless encounter at Marrakech Festival

On November 19, 2024, the acclaimed Italian actress Monica Bellucci engaged in a special conversation about her latest film, Maria Callas Monica Bellucci: A Meeting, directed by Greek filmmaker Yannis Dimolitsas. This documentary, which delves into the life of the legendary opera singer Maria Callas, is part of the 11th Continent section of the Marrakech International Film Festival—a category dedicated to bold and groundbreaking cinematic works.

Dimolitsas’ film offers an intimate and evocative portrayal of Maria Callas, with Monica Bellucci embodying the iconic diva of opera. Through personal memoirs, heartfelt letters, and rare footage, the documentary traces Callas’ journey from her humble beginnings in New York to her dazzling triumphs on the world’s grandest stages.

The film intertwines two distinct timelines: the era of Callas’ meteoric rise and her enduring legacy today, as her voice continues to captivate audiences. At its heart, the work bridges two exceptional women—Callas and Bellucci—who share a profound devotion to their art. This narrative reveals the vulnerable humanity behind Callas’ legendary status, celebrating her ability to transform personal pain into a timeless masterpiece.

The film will be screened on Sunday, December 1, at 5 PM at the Auditorium of the Yves Saint Laurent Museum, in the presence of director Yannis Dimolitsas. Following the screening, Monica Bellucci will take center stage for an engaging conversation about the film, providing insights into her role and the creative process behind this unique homage to Callas.

Maria Callas Monica Bellucci: A Meeting transcends mere biography, offering a poignant reflection on the intersection of art, identity, and resilience. By showcasing this film, the Marrakech Festival continues to honor cinematic works that push boundaries, inspiring audiences to see legends like Callas in a new light.

This is more than a film screening; it’s a celebration of two extraordinary women, one from the golden age of opera and the other from modern cinema, united in their pursuit of artistic excellence.

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