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The Vikings film concert

10 November 2027

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The Vikings as seen by Hollywood, a nod from the city of American cinema to the early Normans.

Released in 1958, The Vikings by Richard Fleischer showcases all the virtuosity of Cinemascope beloved by this great Hollywood director. Starring Kirk Douglas, Tony Curtis, Ernest Borgnine, and Janet Leigh, the film brings together the major figures of adventure cinema of the time.

Erik, son of the queen of Northumbria and the Viking chief Ragnar, grows up among slaves. Unaware of their blood connection, he becomes the sworn enemy of Einar, the legitimate son of Ragnar. Their rivalry intensifies in a violent struggle, soon disrupted by the arrival of Morgane, a captive English princess promised to Einar but in love with Erik.

Passions, revenge, and grand landscapes make up this epic fresco, magnified by the music of the Norwegian composer Martin Romberg, for an intense rediscovery of this classic adventure film. His work, nourished by mythology, nature, and literature, reinvents the symphonic tradition by infusing it with a unique narrative and cinematic sensibility.
This creation offers a vibrant rediscovery of the film, where legend and music unite to revive the soul of the Viking sagas.

Musical direction Jane Latron
Normandy Opera Ensemble


Organized as part of the Les Boréales 2026 Festival

Practical information:
all audiences
Duration: 1h50
Paid

Contact

Espace Serge Reggiani, le Tréport

1 Rue Lucien Lavacry, 76470 Le Tréport, France

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