This one-night-only event will be the North American premiere of this production, featuring 110 musicians from the Chicago Philharmonic, accompanied by a full choir.
Francis Ford Coppola’s cinematographic retelling of Bram Stoker’s novel became a box office hit in 1992, crowned by three Academy Awards. Its fresh and bold conceptual energy turned the movie into the most influential vampire film in decades. A film whose opulence and sense of spectacle triggered a whole new wave of contemporary horror films. One of the film’s strengths was coming back to Bram Stoker’s original novel instead of adapting the more popular theater play from the 1920s.
Polish composer Wojciech Kilar, one of the most respected European composers of the last decades, was chosen to write the original score. Belonging to the generation of Krzysztof Penderecki and Henryk Górecki, Kilar’s glorious score dwells between lush romanticism, mysticism and avantgarde. Although Kilar had written dozens of soundtracks for European films before, it is BRAM STOKER’S DRACULA that ensures his position in the pantheon of film music legends.
2hr 25min.
Ages 18+.
9th November, 2024
9th November, 2024
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