"Moulin Rouge!" and "Pretty Woman" were both based on 'La Traviata'. "Camille", with Greta Garbo is based on the same novel that inspired 'La Traviata'.
German composer Richard Wagner's "Der Ring des Nibelungen", or "The Ring of the Nibelung" (also known as "The Ring Cycle", is a series of four epic music dramas. The operas are loosely based on episodes and characters from Norse mythology, and were composed from 1848 to 1874. The titles of the four individual operas are Das Rheingold (The Rhinegold), Die Walk
Both operas are based on stage plays by Pierre Beaumarchais.
The song is loosely based on "Love Dump" by Static-X.
The phantom of the operas first name is Erik.
You can review his list of about 80 operas, below.
VERY loosely based on the comic series.
Some horror movies are based on real events, or loosely inspired by real events.
Usually operas are not based on religious themes. You may be thinking of oratorios.
Operas are not necessarily choral works or based on religious themes.Cantatas are.
Westerns, oaters, or horse operas.
also "horse operas"
A couple movies that refer to the next life are Dead Again and Kundun. Both screenplays were actually loosely based on books about the same subject matter.
The Blind SideDaddy's Little GirlsFamily FuedSocial NetworkingMilkMalcom XThe Kings SpeechPearl Harbor (loosely based)Mommie DearestThe Basketball DiariesTitanic (loosely based)An American CrimeStuckGirl InterruptedMidnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (based on the nonfiction book of the same name)The Amityville Horror (only the opening murder)The Exorcism of Emily RoseOpen WaterTrainOctober Sky (based on the life of Homer Hickam)American GangsterErin BrockovichCasinoDonnie BrascoRudyRemember the TitansWalk the LineThe Pursuit of HappynessPublic EnemiesNotoriousMonsterA League of Their OwnChangelingAliveWe Are MarshallAwakeningsJFKThe FugitiveHowever, you should be aware that many of these movies are very loosely based on true events.
Operas are stage works in which the words are sung instead of spoken. They have often been based on existing stage plays, like Puccini's La Fanciulla del West (based on a stage play "The Girl of the Golden West" by David Belasco). They can be from original libretti based on literary works, like Jake Heggie's recent Moby-Dick. They can also be completely original, like Mozart and Da Ponte's Cosi Fan Tutte. Like movies, operas can come from almost anywhere.
A movie titled Adam and Eve was released in 2005. The modern style movie was very loosely based upon the life of the Adam and Eve from the book of Genesis.
German composer Richard Wagner's "Der Ring des Nibelungen", or "The Ring of the Nibelung" (also known as "The Ring Cycle", is a series of four epic music dramas. The operas are loosely based on episodes and characters from Norse mythology, and were composed from 1848 to 1874. The titles of the four individual operas are Das Rheingold (The Rhinegold), Die Walk
Johann Strauss