The Pearl Fisher is the true story of operatic bass Ruben Amoretti. This opera singer suffered from undiagnosed acromegaly, a condition that transformed both his body and his voice. The film follows his struggle to rebuild himself physically and emotionally as he attempts to return to the international stage, in a journey that blends drama, music, and personal triumph. The tone draws from Rocky, Birdman, Amadeus, and Black Swan. The project is backed by an international creative team with extensive experience: Director: Richie Smyth, known for The Siege of Jadotville (Netflix). Screenplay and production: Gregory Jordan and the Donna Features team, with experience in films awarded at Cannes, Venice, and other international circuits. Main cast: Eduardo Noriega (cast to be confirmed) From a sound perspective, the film plays a crucial narrative role: - Vocal evolution of the protagonist (from tenor to bass). - Complex musical moments: opera, tango, classical singing, and live sound in theatrical spaces. An intimate and visceral atmosphere where sound supports his physical and emotional transformation.Â