
Angelina Jolie
Maria Callas
Pierfrancesco Favino
Ferruccio
Alba Rohrwacher
Bruna
Haluk Bilginer
Aristotle Onassis
Kodi Smit-McPhee
Mandrax
Stephen Ashfield
Jeffrey Tate
Valeria Golino
Yakinthi Callas
Caspar Phillipson
John. F Kennedy
Lydia Koniordou
Lista Callas
Vincent Macaigne
Doctor Fointainebleau
Aggelina Papadopoulou
Young Callas (1940)
Erofili Panagiotarea
Young Yakinthi (1940)
Jörg Westphal
SS Officer
Philipp Droste
SS Officer
Alessandro Bressanello
Giovanni Battista Meneghini
Paul Spera
Ronald
Lyes Salem
Waiter
Christophe Favre
Maître d'Hôtel
Hugo Dillon
Pierre
Lidia Zelikmann Kauders
Young Callas (1930)
Toma Hrisztov
Opera Lover
Botond Bartus
Dorchester Man
Rebecka Johnston
Party Guest
Lili Walters
Florist
Jeremy Wheeler
Dorchester Tuxedo Man
János Geréb
Neighbour
Andrew Hefler
Café Guest
Bálint Magyar
Prince Rainier of Monaco
Patrick McCullough
Waiter
Francis McBurney
Hospital Security Guard
Christiana Aloneftis
Young Callas (1947)
Miklós Béres
Neighbour
Lorena Santana-Somogyi
Spectator
Tímea Kása
Spectator
Kembe Sorel
Spectator
András Sütö
Balcony Neighbour
Suzie Kennedy
Marilyn Monroe
Viktor Mitev
Bartender (uncredited)
Maria Callas
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Aristotle Onassis
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)


























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Reviews

<em>'Maria'</em> makes for fascinating viewing. I knew nothing, to be honest, directly of Maria Callas before watching, though obviously had heard of the grand pieces of music. Very sad, if naturally very interesting, to learn more about her and her final days. Beautifully told. Really intriguing to see that Steven Knight wrote this, not something I'd expect to see him write based on the other

It's no wonder that event cinema thrives when you consider just how impressive it is to hear a full orchestra, some Pucchini or Verdi and the magnificently powerful voice of this eponymous soprano through big screen sound. Of course I could have been doing with a great deal more of her singing, but Pablo Larraín wasn't offering us a "Now That's What I Call Maria" compendium. Instead he has teamed
When one achieves greatness at his or her craft, it’s difficult to walk away when the skills behind it begin to fade. Moreover, facing the hard truth that one’s peak may indeed be irretrievably in the past can be even tougher to accept, no matter how passionate one’s desire might be for it. Such was the anguish that befell Maria Callas (1923-1977) (Angelina Jolie), one of the greatest operatic tal












