Movies by Anatoli Kotscherga

Eugene Onegin
Live performance by the Bolshoi Theatre at the Palais Garnier, Opéra National de Paris, 2008.

Mozart: Don Giovanni
A striking interpretation of Mozart's opera that became a sensation at the 2008 Salzburg Festival. This is not only a rethinking of the place and time of the opera, but also a deep disclosure of the characters' characters, their ambiguous inner world. A simple, at first glance, plot is turned by the creators of the play into a dynamic psychological thriller.

Mussorgsky: Khovanschina
One of Modest Mussorgsky's great talents was his unique ability to transpose words, psychological states, and even physical movements, into music. Kent Nagano rises magnificently to the challenges presented by this score. And Dmitri Tcherniakov's fascinating production emphasizes the timeless quality of this sombre tale of intrigue and power struggles reminiscent of a Greek tragedy, reflecting Mussorgsky's own maxim: "The past in the present - that is my task."
![Boris Godunov [Salzburger Festpielhaus]](http://image.tmdb.org/t/p/w500/2MnhsHMQyw0r9sxR4xab43Q6tl4.jpg)
Boris Godunov [Salzburger Festpielhaus]

Mozart: Don Giovanni
More than two centuries after its creation, the emotional pull of this supreme opera remains absolutely intact. Dmitri Tcherniakov duly revisits the myth and makes the seducer of Seville a ‘man without qualities’, a cipher whose words have a hypnotic power over women. His words will disrupt the proprieties ruling the Commandatore’s family. His words are also what makes Don Juan such a subversive figure and the embodiment of one of the most powerful modern European myths. Leading the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra is one of the best Mozart conduc...