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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...
Documentary. In Lepoglava in Croatia, one of the most notorious penitentiaries in Europe, many regimes have imposed brutal methods to further so-called prisoner rehabilitation. Three prisoners (two murderers...
A ‘dance-on-camera’ film, inspired by Hamlet, and staged as a classical ballet by Singidunum.
Feature film. On a plane bound for Paris, a successful radio actress (Barbara Krafftowna) recalls the night in 1939 when she was to debut as Ophelia, with the man she loved playing Hamlet (Zbigniew...
Documentary. Study of the psychology of the actors in a performance of Romeo and Juliet in Prague, their insistence on tolerance, and projection of their private lives.
Television documentary marking twenty years of the Aldeburgh Festival and the opening by the Queen of the Maltings concert hall. The film begins with scenes in Paris where Britten’s opera A Midsummer...
Comedy short. "William Shakespeare’s greatest soliloquy performed word for word. If an actor’s worst nightmare is to suddenly be naked on stage, then the second most dreaded scenario would surely...
Documentary about the first Israeli/Palestinian co-production of Romeo and Juliette in Jerusalem. produced by Eran Baniel and Awad Fouad. The project took several years to complete and allowed the...
Video recording of Titus Andronicus staged for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival and directed by Pat Patto. Henry Woroniez is Titus. Videotaped for Theatre on Film and Tape (TOFT) by Richard Stucker.
Documentary filming the staging of the Baylor Theatre’s production of Hamlet directed for stage by Paul Baker. Explains the approach used in arriving at the concept of staging; shows the five-stage are...