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An experimental and impressionistic film which records the thoughts of a drowning actor. In one scene, the young man (dressed in the make-up and costume of a clown) performs as Hamlet to the approval of the...
Experimental film. ‘In Per Kirkeby’s set with a blue backdrop beside a woodland lake Lene Adler Petersen pronounces Ophelia’s madness monologue from Hamlet, but she is constantly interrupted by the...
Experimental short. Portrait inspired by John Everett Millais’ painting of Ophelia. Narrated by Elizabeth Reizner.
Cambridge Experimental Theatre’s Hamlet, adapted for the stage by Roland Kenyon, challenges the entrenched notions of naturalism, sanctity of text, one-man-one-part and the tragic male hero, in a...
Experimental student film by Jerzy Skolimowski inspired by Hamlet. Zbigniew Lesniak is Hamlet.
Experimental and unfinished film using the same ‘Chant of Ariel’ extract, spoken by John Gielgud, from The Tempest which Lye used in his 1935 film of the same title.
Experimental short. Hamlet is compressed into two minutes, seen from an angle unknown to the theatre audience. [Description supplied by the Norsk Filminstitutt website].
Experimental short inspired by Macbeth’s soliloquy, Act II, sc. 1 "Is this a dagger which I see before me,/The handle toward my hand?"
Experimental digital feature. Haunted by his past, a prisoner is released and moves to a deserted office block with a female friend where he becomes involved in a production of Hamlet.
Experimental student amateur film. Yorick returns to earth and lectures Hamlet on God and nuclear power. Filmed in a basement, with English language actors but a French crew.