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Delibes: Lakmé (2011): cast, story & where to watch

2011 · Film

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Released in 2011, Delibes: Lakmé is a notable film.

What it’s about. Starring the exquisite coloratura soprano Emma Matthews as the innocent girl priestess Lakmé, and superb tenor Aldo Di Toro as the love-struck Gerald, the story tackles religion and cross-cultural love against a backdrop of British rule in India in the mid-19th century. French conductor Emmanuel Joel-Hornak brings out the full depth of the lush, dramatic score, with familiar high points being the beautiful renditions of the well-known Flower duet and Bell Song. Dominica Matthews adds her rich voice as Mallika and Stephen Bennett is darkly dominating as Brahmin priest Nilakantha, Lakmés father, while Roxane Hislop is a consumate Mistress Bentson. Set and costume designs by Mark Thompson fill the stage with rich colour, atmosphere and exoticism, complemented by Nigel Levings warm lighting. This restudied production, originally conceived by Adam Cook, is skilfully directed by Roger Hodgman.

Where to watch. In US you can stream it on Stingray Classica Amazon Channel and rent or buy it from Amazon Video. See the full, country-by-country breakdown on our where to watch Delibes: Lakmé page.

Frequently asked

Where can I watch Delibes: Lakmé (2011)?
In US, Delibes: Lakmé is available to stream on Stingray Classica Amazon Channel, and rent or buy from Amazon Video. Availability varies by country — check our where-to-watch page for every region.
When was Delibes: Lakmé released?
Delibes: Lakmé was released in 2011.