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A silent film inspired by Jacques speech in As You Like It.
Rudimentary illustrated essay by Drew Alexander Ross on some of the best films drawn from Shakespearean material. Major films referenced include Olivier’s RICHARD III, Zeffirelli’s ROMEO AND JULIET,...
To escape his controlling siblilng, a Shakespeare fan with Down Syndrome leaves Australia to have an adventure in Tokyo and prove that he can live independently.
Recording of the live online event at which Bell Shakespeare Shorts Festival Awards director Peter Evans and Bell Shakespeare’s Head of Education Joanna Erskine announce the winners of the festival and...
Sir Antony Gormely’s statues on Crosby Beach provides the other-worldly backdrop for this short adaptation of "A Winter’s Tale. Joseph Mawle stars as Leontes, the ill-fated King who destroys dear...
In this acclaimed short film, artist, Phoebe Boswell, explores the racial tensions in Othello and their resonance in the contemporary world.
Shakespeare’s Heroes and Villains is an adaptation of Berkoff’s one-person play, ‘Shakespeare’s Villains’. Here, Berkoff interrogates and analyses the psyche of the Bard’s most memorable and...
Independent short. Brooklyn hip-hop artist Devon Glover raps Hamlet’s "To Be Or Not To Be" soliloquy, first in Shakespeare’s language then he translates it into contemporary English. The Sonnet Man...
This site brings together five short films made by students at Anglia Ruskin University on the theme of Shakespeare and the Environment. The details for each film are: The Pulse of Change (Director: Velina...
Medium length film (47 minutes) adapting Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet to the present day. Rome, while recovering from the death of Mercutio, goes to a party and falls for Juliet, who comes from a rival...