Distant Harmony: Pavarotti in China (1988)

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In 1986, Luciano Pavarotti was invited to Beijing to present La Bohème, conduct master classes and perform concerts for more than 150 million people. Academy Award-winning filmmaker DeWitt Sage captures every moment of Pavarotti's travels, from the tenor's famously cheerful exchanges with local singers to the inevitable clash of cultures.

Director: DeWitt Sage
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 85 min
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Production: LuChina
Country: China, United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Distant Harmony: Pavarotti in China about?
In 1986, Luciano Pavarotti was invited to Beijing to present La Bohème, conduct master classes and perform concerts for more than 150 million people. Academy Award-winning filmmaker DeWitt Sage captures every moment of Pavarotti's travels, from the tenor's famously cheerful exchanges with local singers to the inevitable clash of cultures.
Who directed Distant Harmony: Pavarotti in China?
Distant Harmony: Pavarotti in China was directed by DeWitt Sage.
How long is Distant Harmony: Pavarotti in China?
Distant Harmony: Pavarotti in China has a runtime of 1h 25m (85 minutes).
What genre is Distant Harmony: Pavarotti in China?
Distant Harmony: Pavarotti in China is a Documentary film.
Where was Distant Harmony: Pavarotti in China produced?
Distant Harmony: Pavarotti in China was produced in China, United States of America.