Chicago Reader by Ted Shen
Erkel's folk-flavored music sounds a lot like middle-period Verdi, but many of the melodies are ravishing.
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Director
Csaba Káel
Cast
Attila Kiss B.,
Andrea Rost,
Éva Marton,
Dénes Gulyás,
Kolos Kováts,
Lajos Miller
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Chicago Reader by Ted Shen
Erkel's folk-flavored music sounds a lot like middle-period Verdi, but many of the melodies are ravishing.
Chicago Tribune
An operatic rarity worth catching even if you don't happen to be an opera fan.
Los Angeles Times by Kevin Thomas
It would take an opera expert to judge the merits of Bánk Bán and its renowned singers. But to the layman Erkel's music soars, and the singers' voices sound glorious.
Variety by Robert Koehler
While it creaks along at times, director Csaba Kael's new film version of a Hungarian opera masterpiece, Ferenc Erkel's Bank Ban, is ultimately an invaluable entry in the opera-on-film library.
L.A. Weekly by Hazel-Dawn Dumpert
Where Káel stumbles is in having his stars lip-synch, sometimes poorly, to a recording. It's a devil's bargain that allows for more natural staging, but that fails to convey that an opera's power lies less in cinematic shadings of character than in raw emotions refined by the spectacular art of a rigorously trained human voice.
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