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Marco Berti Filmography

Actor15 FILMS IN DB

MarcoBerti

Known for Acting · Turandot, Aida - Arena di Verona, Il trovatore - Liceu

15
FILMS IN DB
$113
TOTAL VALUE
4
PRICED
$28
AVG VALUE
BLU-RAY
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Ernani
~$49 · BLU-RAY · 2005
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Royal Opera House: Turandot
$0 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Marco Berti is a celebrated figure in the world of film, particularly known for his powerful performances in operatic adaptations and dramatic roles. Among collectors, his portrayal in "Aida" (2012) stands out as a highlight of his career, showcasing his remarkable vocal prowess and emotional depth. This production is not just a visual treat but also a significant piece of cinematic history, melding the grandeur of opera with the intimacy of film—a combination that resonates deeply with collectors. Fans of physical media seek out Berti's work not only for its artistic merit but also for the rarity of its releases. The unique combination of high-quality audio-visual elements in "Aida" makes its Blu-ray edition particularly desirable for collectors. As home video formats evolve, Berti's performances continue to captivate audiences, ensuring that his films remain a valuable part of any serious collector's library.

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FULL FILMOGRAPHY

15 films
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Marco Berti known for?

Marco Berti is known for acting in notable films such as Aida (2012) as Radamès, Macbeth (2004) as Macduff, and Bizet: Carmen (2003) as Don José.

What genres does Marco Berti's filmography span?

Marco Berti's filmography spans the genres of Music and Drama.

What era does Marco Berti's work cover?

Marco Berti's work covers the years from 1992 to 2017, with the most active decade being 2010.

How many films are in Marco Berti's filmography?

Marco Berti has a total of 15 films in his filmography.

What kinds of films are included in Marco Berti's filmography?

Marco Berti's filmography includes operatic films such as Aida, Macbeth, and Bizet: Carmen.