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From 25 September 2019

Pavarotti Pavarotti

Ron Howard / USA, United Kingdom / 2019 / 114 min / Italian, English / 15+

From the filmmaking team behind highly acclaimed documentary The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years comes this stunningly intimate portrait of one of the most beloved opera singers of all time: Luciano Pavarotti. Academy Award-winning director Ron Howard puts the audience front row and centre for an exploration of the legendary tenor, combining Pavarotti's history-making performances with intimate interviews and never-before-seen footage.

featuring Luciano Pavarotti, Bono, Nelson Mandela, princesa Diana, Stevie Wonder, Plácido Domingo

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