Napoli: The Royal Danish Ballet (1986)

Ballet in three acts by August Bornonville

Napoli: The Royal Danish Ballet (1986) poster

Choreographer August Bournonville's stirring movements are brilliantly showcased in this Royal Danish Ballet version of one of his finest works, inspired by a visit to vibrant Naples, Italy. The fairy-tale story follows passionate young fisherman Gennaro (Arne Villumsen), who searches for his beloved Teresina (Linda Hindberg) when she disappears during a storm. Vivid set designs and bright costumes add to the production's exuberance.

Director: Preben Montell
Genre: Music, Romance
Runtime: 97 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Edvard Helsted, Gioacchino Rossini, Niels W. Gade
Editing: Birger Kofoed-Sørensen
Production: DR
Country: Denmark
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

Keywords

naples, italy

More Films by Director: Preben Montell
More Films in Genre: Music, Romance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Napoli: The Royal Danish Ballet about?
Choreographer August Bournonville's stirring movements are brilliantly showcased in this Royal Danish Ballet version of one of his finest works, inspired by a visit to vibrant Naples, Italy. The fairy-tale story follows passionate young fisherman Gennaro (Arne Villumsen), who searches for his beloved Teresina (Linda Hindberg) when she disappears during a storm. Vivid set designs and bright costumes add to the production's exuberance.
Who directed Napoli: The Royal Danish Ballet?
Napoli: The Royal Danish Ballet was directed by Preben Montell.
Who stars in Napoli: The Royal Danish Ballet?
Napoli: The Royal Danish Ballet stars Linda Hindberg, Arne Villumsen, Mona Jensen, Tommy Frishøj, Fredbjørn Bjørnsson, Flemming Ryberg.
How long is Napoli: The Royal Danish Ballet?
Napoli: The Royal Danish Ballet has a runtime of 1h 37m (97 minutes).
What genre is Napoli: The Royal Danish Ballet?
Napoli: The Royal Danish Ballet is a Music, Romance film.
Where was Napoli: The Royal Danish Ballet produced?
Napoli: The Royal Danish Ballet was produced in Denmark.