'The Godfather' airs with live soundtrack in São Paulo
The iconic film 'The Godfather' will be screened with a live soundtrack at BTG Pactual Hall in São Paulo on April 9.
'The Godfather', directed by Francis Ford Coppola, will be showcased in a cine-concert format at BTG Pactual Hall in São Paulo, scheduled for April 9 at 8 PM. This special event features a live orchestral performance of the film's original score by Nino Rota, directed by Anselmo Mancini, who will lead an instrumental octet on stage. Tickets are available through Sympla, starting at R$ 50, with an option for in-person purchase to avoid convenience fees.
The audience will be seated in three designated areas: VIP, general admission, and balcony, catering to different budgets. The film itself revolves around the powerful Corleone family, a mafia organization in post-war New York, and follows Michael Corleone, portrayed by Al Pacino, as he reluctantly takes over the family's crime operations after an assassination attempt on his father, Don Vito Corleone, played by Marlon Brando. This cine-concert not only provides a nostalgic return to a filmmaking classic but combines the visual with the auditory in a unique live experience.
As the film explores themes of crime, vengeance, and power within the context of American society, the live performance amplifies its emotional resonance. The event is expected to attract fans of cinema and music alike, offering an immersive cultural experience that highlights the timeless appeal of 'The Godfather'. Such events are increasingly popular as they blend film and live music, paving the way for innovative expressions of classic works in modern settings.