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Camille Saint-Saëns

Camille Saint-Saëns

Sound

Known For

Your Lie in April
8.6

Kousei Arima was a genius pianist until his mother's sudden death took away his ability to play. Each day was dull for Kousei. But, then he meets a violinist named Kaori Miyazono who has an eccentric playing style. Can the heartfelt sounds of the girl's violin lead the boy to play the piano again?

Your Lie in April

2014
Medalist
8.2

Tsukasa Akeuraji, a frustrated skater, meets Inori Yuitsuka, a girl who yearns to be a figure skater. Motivated by Inori's obsession on the rink, Tsukasa begins coaching Inori. Inori's talent blossoms, and Tsukasa becomes a brilliant mentor. Together they aim to make her a glorious medalist!

Medalist

2025
Fantasia 2000
7.0

Blending lively music and brilliant animation, this sequel to the original 'Fantasia' restores 'The Sorcerer's Apprentice' and adds seven new shorts.

Fantasia 2000

2000
Lumière!
7.9

A collection of restored prints from the Lumière Brothers.

Lumière!

2016
Soul Trader
N/A

A despondent soul arrives in a strange place where he must confront his (mostly) inner demons.

Soul Trader

2026
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6.0

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Hudební perličky Pavla Šporcla

2017
Mikko Franck With Jean-Yves Thibaudet
N/A

After ten years of loyal service at the helm of the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Mikko Franck is flying off to new musical horizons. Before bidding farewell, the conductor and the ensemble offer us a final concert, featuring pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet.

Mikko Franck With Jean-Yves Thibaudet

2024
Asmik Grigorian in Kaunas St. Peter and St. Paul Cathedral
N/A

In Lithuania, soprano Asmik Grigorian and tenor Dmytro Popov join forces with the Kaunas Symphony Orchestra for a high-profile opera concert at the city's St. Peter and St. Paul Cathedral. The programme features excerpts from works by Verdi, Bellini and César Franck.

Asmik Grigorian in Kaunas St. Peter and St. Paul Cathedral

2025
Paris 1900
5.7

Nicole Védrès' chronicle of Paris from 1900 to 1914 is brought to life through the use of original material, all authentic, secured from more then 700 films belonging to public and private collections. A few of the celebrities of the time shown are Enrico Caruso, Sarah Bernhardt, and Maurice Chevalier.

Paris 1900

1948
Effi Briest
6.6

When 17-year-old Effi Briest marries the elderly Baron von Instetten, she moves to a small, isolated Baltic town and a house that she fears is haunted. Starved for companionship, Effi begins a friendship with Major Crampas, a charismatic womanizer.

Effi Briest

1974
A Fugue
N/A

A space occupies it, awaiting to be unlocked by a freeing action or notion. What lies ahead is its determination.

A Fugue

2019
Pierre Fournier: Classic Archive
N/A

Part of the 'Classic Archive series, this programme features full-length, complete musical performances coupled with encore material as well as rare bonus footage.

Pierre Fournier: Classic Archive

2008
The Assassination of the Duke de Guise
5.4

The film portrays the events on the day King Henri III of France arranged for Duke Henri de Guise to be murdered.

The Assassination of the Duke de Guise

1908
The Metropolitan Opera: Samson et Dalila
N/A

A towering biblical epic, Saint-Saëns’s operatic take on the story of Samson and Delilah has many of the hallmarks of grand opera—show-stopping vocal displays, thrilling choruses, and an engrossing plot set against a sweeping, pseudo-historical backdrop. It’s fitting, then, that Samson et Dalila has been chosen to celebrate the opening of the Met’s season four times in the company’s history, including when Darko Tresnjak’s bold new production premiered on the first night of the 2018–19 season. A few weeks later, the opera was shown as part of the Met’s series of live cinema transmissions, featuring an exceptional cast. Tenor Roberto Alagna was the heroic Samson, who ultimately falls victim to the seductive power of Dalila—the captivating mezzo-soprano Elīna Garanča. Bass-baritone Laurent Naouri sang the sinister High Priest of Dagon, with conductor Sir Mark Elder on the podium.

The Metropolitan Opera: Samson et Dalila

2018
Le Carnaval des animaux
10.0

The Carnival of the Animals returns in a brand new version, directed by Gabriel Alloing, combining music, storytelling, and live visual creations. Composed by Camille Saint-Saëns in 1886, this iconic work is performed here by ten musicians from the Ensemble Est-Ouest and accompanied by original texts by Alex Vizorek, written especially for young audiences. Recorded at the Théâtre Libre in Paris's 10th arrondissement.

Le Carnaval des animaux

2025
Danse macabre
6.2

The Black Death is ravaging Spain. As Camille Saint-Saëns's "Danse Macabre" plays on the soundtrack, a mix of animation and acted scenes tells the story of Youth and Love meeting one night. They dance, embrace, and kiss. As the night wears on, exuberant Death, a skeletal figure with a violin, pursues the couple. They try to elude him. Eventually, Love swoons. Youth is powerless to protect her. Is she doomed?

Danse macabre

1922
Those of Our Land
6.8

With family connections to some famous French artists, writers, and musicians of the time, Sacha Guitry decided to film the individuals in action, to celebrate the greatness of his culture, threatened by Germany in the ongoing Great War.

Those of Our Land

1915
Carnival of the Animals
6.0

Bugs and Daffy perform and act out their own version of the classic "Carnival of the Animals."

Carnival of the Animals

1976
New Year’s Eve at the Mariinsky
N/A

A truly remarkable New Year’s Eve in St Petersburg’s fabled Mariinsky Theatre, with Valery Gergiev and the Mariinsky (ex-Kirov) Ballet. It was at the Mariinsky Theatre in St Petersburg that the ballet The Sleeping Beauty premiered in 1890, with a score by Tchaikovsky and choreography by Marius Petipa. This New Year’s Eve programme revolves around Act III, in which Princess Aurora is brought out of her long sleep by the prince of her dreams and marries him. In addition, prima ballerina Uliana Lopatkina dances Camille Saint-Saëns’ famous Dying Swan, first performed by Anna Pavlova. In conclusion the soloists of the Mariinsky Theatre’s Young Singers’ Academy perform the finale of Rossini’s Journey to Rheims in a joyous celebration of the coming of the New Year.

New Year’s Eve at the Mariinsky

2006
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6.0

A beautifully fluid sand animation inspired by Camille Saint-Saëns' piece, 'Danse Macabre.'

La Danse Macabre

1990