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Director: Tom Ford
Cast: Nicholas Hoult, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Adele, Ciarán Hinds
Set in 18th-century Venice, the paths of two unlikely collaborators: a Venetian noble and a castrated singer from Calabria, both tries to succeed in the world of the opera.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Cry to Heaven, directed by Tom Ford, is a critically acclaimed drama set in 18th-century Venice. The film explores the paths of two unlikely collaborators - a Venetian noble and a castrated singer from Calabria - as they navigate the world of opera. While details on public reception are limited, the film's critical praise suggests it has resonated with experts in the field.
Why you might like this:
Fans of Tom Ford's distinct visual style and ability to blend drama and sensuality will find much to appreciate in Cry to Heaven, set in 18th-century Venice and following the unlikely collaboration between a Venetian noble and a castrated singer. The film's striking period setting, emotional performances from stars like Nicholas Hoult and Aaron Taylor-Johnson, and exploration of themes of power, identity, and the opera world make it a compelling and thoughtful watch.
Cry to Heaven is an upcoming American historical drama film written, produced, and directed by Tom Ford. It is based on Cry to Heaven, the 1982 novel by Anne Rice.
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