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                    [Title] => The twisted ‘Trovatore’
                    [Summary] => Fitzcarraldo is a name that one is not likely to forget. The man who carried that name inspired the motion picture by Werner Herzog which was the entry of Germany to the Manila International Film Festival in the early1980s.

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"But with a difference," Cojuangco emphasizes.

The difference in this blood-and-gore drama of love, hatred, madness and vengeance is the music of Italian operatic master Giuseppe Verdi.
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