The Opera House

108 mins
In this documentary, award-winning filmmaker Susan Froemke explores the creation of the Metropolitan Opera’s storied home of the last five decades. Drawing on rarely seen archival footage, stills, and recent interviews, The Opera House looks at an important period of the Met’s history and delves into some of the untold stories of the artists, architects, and politicians who shaped the cultural life of New York City in the ’50s and ’60s. Among the notable figures in the film are famed soprano Leontyne Price, who opened the new Met in 1966 in Samuel Barber’s Antony and Cleopatra; Rudolf Bing, the Met’s imperious General Manager who engineered the move from the old house to the new one; Robert Moses, the unstoppable city planner who bulldozed an entire neighborhood to make room for Lincoln Center; and Wallace Harrison, whose quest for architectural glory was never fully realized.

Leontyne Price

Self - Interviewee

Humphrey Burton

Self - BBC Arts Reporter

Justino Díaz

Self (archive footage)

Rudolf Bing

Self (archive footage)

Wallace Harrison

Self (archive footage)

Franco Zeffirelli

Self (archive footage)

Samuel Barber

Self (archive footage)

Robert Moses

Self (archive footage)

Hilary Ballon

Self (archive footage)

Rosalind Elias

Self (archive footage)

Kyna Leski

Self (archive footage)

Peter Gelb

Producer

Muffie Meyer

Consulting Producer

Prudence Arndt

Archival Footage Coordinator

Mia Bongiovanni

Executive Producer

Alexandra Eastman

Executive Producer

Jaclyn Lee

Associate Producer

Justine Pierce

Archival Footage Research

Lindsey Schneider

Archival Footage Research

Jason Conradt

Animation

Jaclyn Lee

First Assistant Editor

Victor Ilyukhin

Assistant Editor

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