ARIA (1987) — WORLD PREMIERE of New 4K Restoration!

Fri Feb 27 2026 at 07:00 pm to 09:00 pm UTC-08:00

Philosophical Research Society | Los Angeles

The Philosophical Research Society
Publisher/HostThe Philosophical Research Society
ARIA (1987) \u2014 WORLD PREMIERE of New 4K Restoration!
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World premiere of new 4K restoration of an operatic, cinematic tour de force, w/ vignettes by some of the world's most acclaimed directors!
About this Event

7th House is proud to present the theatrical WORLD PREMIERE of the new 4K restoration of  a singular curiosity of late-’80s cinema: ARIA (1987), an audacious, eclectic, and rarely screened anthology that invites ten visionary directors to interpret ten operatic arias as pure cinema. Featuring work by Jean-Luc Godard, Robert Altman, Nicolas Roeg, Charles Sturridge, Julien Temple, Bruce Beresford, Franc Roddam, Ken Russell, Derek Jarman, and Bill Bryden, the film gathers a remarkable cross-section of international auteurs, each bringing their own visual language to music that has echoed across centuries.


Imagine that ten of the world’s most well-known, highly regarded filmmakers were given a free hand to bring their visions of legendary operatic arias to life. Aria is the one-of-a-kind result of that experiment. Conceived by producer Don Boyd and built on the idea that opera’s emotional intensity could be liberated from the stage and translated into image, gesture, and dream, the film unfolds as a sequence of short works set to some of the most beloved and dramatic pieces in the operatic canon. Sensual, provocative, thought-provoking, and often darkly funny, it pairs each aria with a distinct cinematic sensibility, resulting in a dazzling patchwork of styles that range from lush romanticism to biting satire, surreal reverie to pop-art spectacle. Featuring Bridget Fonda’s film debut, a revealing and breathtaking performance from Elizabeth Hurley, and Theresa Russell as the trigger-happy King Zog of Albania, humorous turns by Buck Henry and Beverly D’Angelo, and a stirring performance by John Hurt, Aria remains a singular meeting point of opera and cinema at their most adventurous.


Rather than presenting opera as heritage or museum piece, ARIA revels in its capacity for excess, sensuality, humor, and emotional extremity. The film becomes a playful yet sincere meditation on performance, artifice, and the ways music can conjure worlds both intimate and operatically grand. At once irreverent and reverent, extravagant and experimental, ARIA is less a conventional narrative film than a cinematic concert hall of the imagination—a space where image and music collide in a spirit of bold invention.


Decadent, eccentric, and wholly unique, ARIA remains an underseen artifact of 1980s international art cinema: a lavish, mischievous celebration of the operatic form and the boundless possibilities of film as a medium for visualizing sound. Join us as we dim the lights and let these ten imaginings unfold—ten arias, ten worlds, one unforgettable cinematic spectacle.


Followed by a Q&A with producer Don Boyd and executive producer Arnie Holland, recorded especially for this screening.


Various dirs., 1987, 90 mins, UK, Rated R (Adult Audiences Only), Digital.

Special thanks to Lightyear Entertainment.




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Philosophical Research Society, 3910 Los Feliz Boulevard, Los Angeles, United States

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