Angelina Jolie stars as Maria Callas in Pablo Larraín’s latest biopic
Pablo Larraín, a long-time admirer of Angelina Jolie, proposed an unexpected role to her in 2021: Maria Callas, the iconic opera singer. Initially hesitant, Jolie eventually embraced the challenge, leading to the creation of 'Maria', a film set to premiere at the Venice Film Festival.
Written by Oscar nominee Steven Knight, the film explores Callas's life in 1970s Paris, focusing on her internal struggles and the aftermath of her career and personal tragedies. Larraín considers 'Maria' the conclusion of his trilogy of biopics centered on iconic women, following 'Spencer' and 'Jackie'.
Born to Greek immigrants in New York, Callas's journey to fame was fraught with challenges. 'Maria' captures her at a vulnerable point, grappling with the consequences of her past choices while contemplating a comeback. Jolie's performance is described as heartbreaking, erratic, and commanding, reflecting the complexities of Callas's life and career.
The film employs a unique approach to sound, blending Jolie's voice with Callas's to create a seamless auditory experience. This innovative technique allows the audience to connect with Callas's emotional journey on a deeper level.
'Maria' is more than just a biopic; it's a testament to the sacrifices artists make in pursuit of their craft. Larraín's vision, coupled with Jolie's powerful performance, brings Callas's story to life in a way that is both intimate and universal.
Through 'Maria', Larraín explores the fragility and vulnerability inherent in the creative process. The film serves as a reminder that even the most celebrated figures grapple with their own demons and that the pursuit of artistic excellence often comes at a personal cost.