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Experimental film. "This is a projection This is a projector This is a slide projector This is a slide This is a series of words This is a synopsis".
Video Art emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s with artists like Bruce Nauman, as part of a counter-culture that opposed both the culture industry and the Fine Art Tradition. This is why Video Art is...
The Arkangel series consists of all 38 of Shakespeare’s plays, uncut, fully-dramatised and accompanied by original music. Based on the text of the Pelican Shakespeare editions. A performance with Rupert...
Performance-based video work by artists introduced in FRESH (1995): ‘Repercussion’ (Yael Feldman, UK, 1997, 3 min); ‘Don’t Be Stupid’ (Cecilia Parsberg, Sweden, 1997, 4 min); ‘Die Letzte...
Performance-based works focusing on the body: ‘Through the Night Softly’ (Chris Burden, USA, 1973, 3 min), ‘Rocked Stomach’ (Dennis Oppenheim, USA, 1970, 4 min), ‘Openings’ (Vito Acconci, USA,...
Film version of Shakespeare’s play derived from Richard Eyre’s National Theatre production. Set in a context of 1930s’ fascism, where Mosley’s troops have taken power.
Twenty short pieces of performance art by Cecilia Parsberg, Cheryl Donegan, Stephanie Smith and Edward Stewart, John Wood and Paul Harrison, Michael Curran, Katharina Wibmer, Steve Reinke, Phillip Lai,...
Film of a modern dress stage production directed by Neil Armfield.
A videotape record of a stage performance of Romeo and Juliet performed by the St George’s Company at St George’s Playhouse. Peter McEnery as Romeo and Sarah Badel as Juliet.
First televised adaptation of the play broadcast in the Television World Theatre series. Directed and produced by Peter Dews, with John Neville as Henry V and Bernard Hepton as Chorus/Shakespeare.
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