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Independent short. With a modern take on relationship roles, equality of power and decision-making, the film casts a different light onto the common expectations of the play without changing any textual...
Meshes of the Afternoon by John David Rhodes (BFI Film Classics, 2011). (British Film Institute / Palgrave MacMillan, 2011). 128 pages. ISBN: 978-1844573776 (paperback). Price: £9.99 About the reviewer:...
Television documentary series for schools. Broadcast in five episodes, the series examined Hamlet. Commentary by Martin Worth. Introduced by Ernest Clark.
Last in a series of short dramatic recitals in which well-known actresses perform extracts from Shakespeare’s plays. With Gertrude Elliott as Katharine of Aragon in extracts from Henry VIII II iv, III i,...
Shakespeare’s comedy adapted for radio by Marianne Helweg with Mendelssohn’s music. Margaret Rawlings performs as Oberon, Fay Compton is Titania, Ralph Richardson plays Bottom. Produced by Val Gielgud.
Radio adaptation of the play which was originally written for the stage by British playwright Clemence Dane (1888-1965). Arranged and directed by Robert Chignell, the production is produced by Val Gielgud....
Institut Francais, London, 18-19 May www.powersofthefalse.org/powers_of_the_false/ A two-day symposium on the ethics of falsification and fiction in the documentary film is being held at the Institut...
Viewfinder 85 was published in November 2011. Contents of this issue: LONDON SCREEN ARCHIVES Film and media collections are being brought to light through the formation of a regional network...
Edited by Laura Rascaroli and John David Rhodes (British Film Institute / Palgrave MacMillan, 2011), 326 pages, ISBN: 978-1-844573844 (paperback). Price: £ 18.99 About the Author: Giulia Baso is a PhD...