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The 2015 Alice Griffin lecture given by Professor Peter Holland. What do Popeye, the Dude, R2-D2 and Quentin Tarantino have in common? Professor Holland is fascinated by the burgeoning world of...
Experimental video by Douglas Hall structured on The Tempest. The work alludes to the position of the individual in a postmodern culture, and the tension between natural and technological power. Hall tempers...
A made-for-television film. A version of Macbeth. The film is comprised of two uninterrupted shots, the first a 5-minute segment preceding the credits and the remainder a 67-minute segment shot largely in...
Television programme. The planning of the Colorado Shakespeare Festival provides the raw material for an examination of the audition, casting, rehearsal and performance experience. Revealing the rewards and...
Educational video aimed at ages 1 to 4. Combines poetry with classical music, bright objects and happy thoughts designed to stimulate babies and young children and expose them to language.Twelve words...
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...
A video recording of the play performed by the Roundabout Conservatory & Ensemble Company, directed by Gene Feist.
Filmed entirely in the Round House, London, where the play had previously been staged. Intense and claustrophic, the film is notable for its extensive use of close-ups, lines delivered in rasping voice-over,...
Feature film. Robert (Miller) is a sensitive young boy finding it difficult to fit in at his elite East Coast preparatory school. He attends sessions with the school counsellor, takes his medication, and...
Version, intended for television, of Welles’ stage production of his play based on Melville’s novel. Filmed for three weeks but filming subsequently abandoned after c75 minutes had been shot. It was...