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Film and Media Studies

Butler University

1996

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Metafictional "Mise En Abyme" In Saura's "Carmen", Linda M. Willem Jan 1996

Metafictional "Mise En Abyme" In Saura's "Carmen", Linda M. Willem

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In the 1983 film Carmen, Carlos Saura creatively refashions Mérimée's novella and Bizet's opera into an exciting new rendering of the Carmen myth. The foundation of this film rests on Mérimée's narrative, which Saura admires for having the ability to convey a passionate love that still seems as fresh and expressive as it was in its own day (52). Since Saura views the plot modification introduced in Bizet's opera as being a betrayal of Mérimée's novella (55), he ignores the opera's story line and concentrates instead on its music, which he describes as being very beautiful, truly inspired, and …