

The divas, the drama, the décor—all in 45 minutes of pure Italian chaos.
The 200-year-old story of Milan’s illustrious opera house, La Scala, home to the great tenor Placido Domingo, conductor Arturo Toscanini and acclaimed soprano Maria Callas.
Production
The building itself is the real star.
Direction
Bozzolini knows when to let silence sing.
Director
Angelo Bozzolini
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
La Scala's famed red velvet was originally chosen to hide candle wax stains from 18th-century lighting.
The documentary premiered during Expo 2015 Milan, when Italy was desperately flexing its cultural soft power.
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