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Desert Island Discs

Franco Zeffirelli

Desert Island Discs

BBC

Society & Culture, Music Commentary, Music, Personal Journals

4.413.7K Ratings

🗓️ 18 May 2003

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Sue Lawley's castaway this week is the director Franco Zeffirelli. He was born the illegitimate son of a philandering businessman and a successful fashion designer, both of whom were married to other people. Unable to give him his father's or her own name, his mother plucked a word out of a Mozart opera - 'Zefferetti', meaning 'little breeze' - and gave it to her son. Somewhere along the line a slip of a pen transformed it into Zeffirelli, and Franco has gone by it for 80 years. He was only six when his mother died of tuberculosis. His father was reluctant to take care of Franco but was shamed into palming him off onto an aunt, and later his English secretary Mary O'Neill. Mary belonged to a society of English ex-pats in Florence and young Franco grew up under their extraordinary influence. His experiences were eventually fictionalised into his 1999 film Tea With Mussolini, starring Joan Plowright, Judi Dench, Maggie Smith and Cher.

In the war he fought as a partisan and twice faced a firing squad before he met up with the 1st Scots Guards and became their interpreter. As well as using his linguistic talents, the Scots Guards gave him an early opportunity for theatrical creativity, and he made an open-air auditorium from 30 army trucks and some camouflage netting. After the war he studied art and architecture and was drawn into the worlds of theatre and film, working as assistant to the Marxist director Luchino Visconti initially but soon designing and directing his own films, plays and operas. His filmography runs to some 20 movies from the ground-breaking, and at the time shocking Romeo and Juliet of 1968 to the brooding Jane Eyre of 1996 via his stunning seven-hour Jesus of Nazareth for television in 1977, not to mention his 1990 Hamlet with Mel Gibson in the leading role. On stage he is famed for his opulent productions at the opera and he has worked with the titans of the art including Maria Callas, Placido Domingo, Joan Sutherland and Herbert Von Karajan.

He is in London to direct Pirandello's Absolutely! (Perhaps) starring Joan Plowright and Oliver Ford Davies, which opened at Wyndham's Theatre on 7th May.

[Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs]

Favourite track: Casta diva (from Norma) by Vincenzo Bellini Book: Inferno by Dante Alighieri Luxury: A hammock from Hermes

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, I'm Kirstie Young, and this is a podcast from the Desert Island Discs archive.

0:05.0

For rights reasons, we've had to shorten the music.

0:08.0

The program was originally broadcast in 2003, and the presenter was Sue Lolly. Mike Kostaway this week is an opera, theatre and film director. His own life sounds like an

0:28.2

operatic plot, the illegitimate son of a Florentine textile merchant and a fashion designer, he spent his early years in hiding with a wet nurse,

0:36.0

was taken under the wing of expatriate English women, fought with the partisans against the fascists,

0:41.0

has escaped death on several occasions, including in a car crash with

0:44.5

Gina Loller Brigida, and there's more, much more.

0:47.7

From this exotic background grew an exotic talent.

0:51.6

Famous productions of the operatic repertoire with Callis, Gobby, Sutherland,

0:55.2

and Domingo as his stars, famous films of Shakespeare with Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor,

1:00.3

and Mel Gibson in the great roles, and the theatre, including a famously irreverent

1:05.3

production of Much Ado About Nothing at the National.

1:08.7

Now, 80 years old, his production of Pirandello's absolutely perhaps has just opened in the West End,

1:14.8

his E. Paliachi opens at Covent Garden this summer and his latest film about the last days of

1:20.3

Maria Callis is released in the autumn. His talent and his drive are paid. of course,

1:27.0

Frankalas is released in the autumn.

1:22.9

His talent and his drive are patently undiminished.

1:27.0

If I stop, then I die, he said.

1:29.8

He is, of course, Franco Zepharelli. So this is your British comeback is it Mr Zephirelli?

1:35.4

Well not literally graphical yes because if it will be calendar I've been away from

1:40.6

the English stage for 25 years, but I've been in constant communication

1:46.1

with the English theatre, English actors because in all my pictures I wouldn't be able to

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