Vivaldi, the Red Priest (Italian: Vivaldi, il prete rosso[1]) is an Italian television film, created and directed by Liana Marabini in 2009, about the life of composer Antonio Vivaldi, who was also a Catholic priest. It shows his relationship with the world, the Church, his spiritual battles and his love for a woman. This co-production between the UK and Italy has two episodes of 90 minutes,[2] and intends to show the spiritual dimension of Vivaldi which is, according to the director, often ignored.[3]
Cast
- Steven Cree as Antonio Vivaldi
- Clemency Burton-Hill as Laura Padovan
- James Jagger as Alessandro Grimani
- Tiffany Mulheron as Anna Grimani
- Charity Wakefield as Ludovica
- Lachlan Nieboer as Brandon Perry
- Christian McKay as Estienne Roger
- Georgia King as Vittoria
- Matthew McNulty as Philippe d'Orléans
- Matt Barber as François
- Neil McDermott as Manfredi
- Anja Kruse
- Roberto Zibetti
- Sergio Leone
- Tuscia Nall Hollis
- Eric Alexander as Count of Berkley
- Elodie Hill as Little Elisabeth
References
- ↑ "Vivaldi, il prete rosso", Film Commission Torino Piemonte
- ↑ "Vivaldi, the Red Priest". www.condor-pictures.com.
- ↑ ""Vivaldi The Red Priest", ultimo ciak- Film.it". www.film.it.
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