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I vespri Siciliani

I vespri Siciliani

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The story revolves around a Sicilian rebellion against the French, fueled by themes of oppression, freedom, and the personal costs of conflict. The opera explores a love triangle, a troubled father-son relationship, and culminates in a bloody uprising during a wedding celebration.

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Budget

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Status

Released

Original Language

Italian

Runtime

211 mins

Rating

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Release Date

02 January 1990

Country

Italy

Cast

Chris Merritt

Chris Merritt

Arrigo

Cheryl Studer

Cheryl Studer

Elena

Giorgio Zancanaro

Giorgio Zancanaro

Guido De Monforte

Ferruccio Furlanetto

Ferruccio Furlanetto

Procida

Enzo Capuano

Enzo Capuano

Bethune

Francesco Musinu

Francesco Musinu

Vaudemont

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