The Tales of Hoffmann
A dazzling 4K restoration of Powell and Pressburger's 1951 glorious adaptation of Offenbach’s 1881 fantasy opera.
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A dazzling 4K restoration of Powell and Pressburger's 1951 glorious adaptation of Offenbach’s 1881 fantasy opera.
Winner of five awards at the 2019 Thessaloniki International Film Festival, including the FIPRESCI prize and People’s Choice Award.
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