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- Maria (2024 film) - Wikipedia
Maria is a 2024 biographical psychological drama film directed by Pablo Larraín and written by Steven Knight It is an international co-production between Italy, Chile, Germany and the United States
- Maria (2024) - IMDb
"Maria Callas is one of the most iconic performers of the 20th century The film follows the Greek-American soprano as she retreats to Paris after a glamorous and tumultuous life in the public eye, reimagining the legendary diva in her final days as she reckons with her identity and life "
- Maria | Official Trailer | Netflix - YouTube
Directed by Pablo Larraín and starring Academy Award®-winner Angelina Jolie as Maria Callas, MARIA reimagines the legendary diva in her final days as she reckons with her identity and life
- Maria movie review film summary (2024) | Roger Ebert
Now with “Maria,” about the final days of the iconic American-Greek soprano Maria Callas, Larraín turns his “historic women” movies into a near-perfect trilogy, giving us a stunning conclusion to his series
- Watch Maria | Netflix Official Site
Academy Award winner Angelina Jolie stars as legendary opera singer Maria Callas in director Pablo Larraín's reimagining of the diva's final days
- Maria | Official Website | Now Playing in Select Theaters and on Netflix
Directed by Pablo Larraín and starring Academy Award®-winner Angelina Jolie as Maria Callas, MARIA reimagines the legendary diva in her final days as she reckons with her identity and life
- Maria: how to watch, awards, cast and everything we know | What to Watch
Now she is a star of the screen, portrayed by Angelina Jolie in the new biopic simply titled Maria Maria hails from director Pablo Larraín, who has previously brought two other iconic women of the 20th century to the screen: former first lady Jackie Onasis in Jackie and Princess Diana in Spencer
- Angelina Jolies ‘Maria’ Release Date, Plot Details, and News
In Pablo Larraín’s 'Maria,' Angelina Jolie plays Maria Callas, one of the most famous opera singers of all time Here's what the film covers—and when you can watch
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