Angelina Jolie Maria Callas Drama (Photo Credit – Netflix)

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Angelina Jolie is back, and boy, does she know how to make an entrance, or rather, a hauntingly elegant encore. In the 2024 biographical psychological drama Maria, Jolie steps into the shoes and, let us tell you, a heartbreaking one of Maria Callas, the 20th-century opera legend.

Directed by Pablo Larrain, the film delves into the greatest hits of Callas’ life and instead zeroes in on her final act in Paris. Jolie’s first movie since flexing her celestial muscles in Eternals has critics swooning. But what’s the true story behind the opera singer?

Who Was Maria Callas?

Born Maria Anna Cecilia Sophia Kalogeropoulos, Maria Callas arrived in 1923, courtesy of her Greek immigrant parents, who wisely shortened their name to “Callas.” Life was anything but easy; at 13, her parents split, and she moved to Athens, where her vocal talents began blooming. By 17, she was a pro, dazzling audiences across Greece and beyond. Dubbed “queen of the world’s opera” in 1956, Callas owned stages worldwide. But even legends falter; by the ‘60s, her voice dimmed, with her swan song coming in 1974 in Japan. Dramatic, no?

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