International audienceLargely based on the musical Carmen Jones by Oscar Hammerstein II, which had been a huge success in Broadway in 1943, Otto Preminger’s musical transposed Carmen’s original story from Spain to the United States during the second world war. It was also highly political in that it was interpreted by black actors and thus conveyed the black Americans’ desires and hopes in the post-war context. However, to what extent did the arrangements by H-B Gilbert and Robert Russel Bennet gratify the French composer’s masterpiece? What remained of the French touch in the film and how had the musical transitions evolve? What was left of Mérimée’s original text? We know that opera singers dubbed all the actors. What did it add to the pe...