The Firebird (Swedish: Eldfågeln, Italian: L'uccello di fuoco) is a 1952 Swedish-Italian film directed by Hasse Ekman. The film is inspired by The Red Shoes by Powell and Pressburger.
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Directed by | Hasse Ekman |
Written by | Hasse Ekman |
Produced by | Lorens Marmstedt, Terrafilm |
Starring | Tito Gobbi Ellen Rasch Eva Henning Georg Rydeberg |
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Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | Sweden |
Language | English |
A famous Italian tenor gets an offer to make a guest appearance in Sweden, but is unwilling to go, until he sees a Swedish dance film with the beautiful ballerina Linda Corina. He travels to the Royal Opera in Stockholm, and falls in love with her. And so, a passionate and colourful drama begins.
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