Filming Shakespeare's Plays
Discover the captivating intersection of cinema and theater in Filming Shakespeare's Plays by Anthony Davies, published by Cambridge University Press in 1990. This insightful paperback, spanning 236 pages, delves into the unique qualities of cinematic language as it relates to the film adaptations of Shakespeare's timeless works.
Davies expertly examines the diverse directorial styles of four iconic filmmakers: Laurence Olivier, Orson Welles, Peter Brook, and Akira Kurosawa. Each director brings a distinct perspective to the representation of Shakespeare's plays, highlighting how their approaches differ in conveying dramatic experiences to audiences. This book is an essential read for enthusiasts of performing arts, film direction, and Shakespeare studies, offering a rich exploration of film and video history and criticism.
Enhance your understanding of Shakespearean adaptations and the art of filmmaking with this compelling analysis. Perfect for scholars, students, and film lovers alike!