Don Giovanni
Opera on Screen Series
Screened operas from the world's most prestigious opera houses and festivals, with eye-opening introduction lectures by the series' editor, Merav Barak
By: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Stage: Vienna State Opera
Language: Italian
The dramatic tale of a corrupt yet magnetic figure who blurs the boundaries between passion and morality. In this opera, we witness the defiance of Don Giovanni—a hero and anti-hero who challenges the social and religious conventions of his time, offering a piercing critique of the institutions that shape society.
With Mozart's evocative music and a narrative that confronts questions of freedom, responsibility, and the limits of power, Don Giovanni draws the audience into a fascinating journey where art and society intersect in a performance as mentally provocative as musically overwhelming.
First meeting for the 2025/26 series' subscribers
18:00 Introductory lecture (Hebrew)
18:30 Screening (169 minutes)
Courtesy of Ella.com
- Duration:Apx. three hours and thirty five minutes, including a break
- Photography:Courtesy of Ellacomm
- Remarks:First meeting for the 2025/26 series' subscribers
The opera will be screened with Hebrew and English subtitles
Introductory lecture: Hebrew with no translation




