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Shakespeare’s play filmed by students at the California Institute of Technology and retold in Dr Seuss-style rhyme. Prince Hamlet wants to avenge his father’s murder, while his loyal servant Sam Iamlet...
A three-actor adaptation by the Independent Eye (actor/playwright/designers Conrad Bishop and Elizabeth Fuller, plus Camilla Schade when they perform Macbeth). The actors, in heavy makeup, can speak in...
Looks at language development in the first two years of life. Follows the progress of several children, charting major developmental milestones. Stresses the importance of interaction between child and carer.
A series of videos for the cave explorer.
Feature film version of Shakespeare’s play. Kenneth Branagh’s directorial debut which is widely regarded as heralding a ‘renaissance’ in filmed Shakespeare in the 1990s.
Based on the letters Van Gogh wrote to his brother Theo. The letters are illustrated by live action (without dialogue) and centre upon key episodes in his life, such as his decision to become a clergyman and...
One man’s view of the Second World War. Uses documentary material in a different way: instead of a commentator reading an ‘authoritative’ account of events over newsreel footage, Cozarinsky uses as his...
Portrays the social and political upheavals of 15th century Russia through the life and experiences of icon painter Andrei Rublev. Shelved by the Soviet authorities and not seen until 1971.
Film in three acts: the first and last are real-life sequences, and the middle act records a short theatre piece by Bruckner filmed on stage in Munich. The director of the film attempts to prove the premise...
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