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10 young actors present Hamlet’s ‘to be or not to be’ soliloquy as part of The Voices Project which provides a platform for young Australian writers, actors and directors.
Professor Stanley Wells and Dr Russell Jackson of the Shakespeare Institute, and Dr Robert Smallwood of the Shakespeare Centre in Stratford-upon-Avon, discuss issues arising from the study of Shakespeare’s...
Feature film. A heavily abridged version of the play with emphasis on the scenes between Antony and Cleopatra. Much of the political plot and some of Enorbarbus’ lines are omitted. A narrator explains...
Feature film version of the play by first-time director, Oliver Parker. The film was marketed as ‘an erotic thriller’ and Fishbourne, although physically powerful, fails to speak his lines with fluidity...
An abridgement for schools. King Duncan becomes Duncan King, head of a multi-national corporation, King Enterprises; Macbeth meets the three witches in a nightclub where he is celebrating promotion as the...
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...
Early sound short showing the trial scene from The Merchant of Venice (IV i). Lewis Casson is Shylock and Joyce Lyons plays Portia.
An interview with Hassan Jamal about his LA Subway Shakespeare project, where he films scenes from Shakespeare in a single unbroken take in and around the Los Angeles metro system. The films are available to...
A film made in honour of the 60th anniversary of the Cannes Film Festival. 35 filmmakers from 25 countries were invited to make a three-minute long film to be part of a collective work. The unifying theme is...