Alternative Shakespeare Film Festival

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Sun 17 June 2012 // 18:00 / Cinema

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Given upcoming events this summer celebrating Shakespeare, let’s remember that despite these official, establishment celebrations of the writer (and what he represents), Shakespeare also thrives in stranger, alternative forms. Do these rarely-screened films from around the world show The Bard meaning more than he bargained for?

5 films from around the world

Here is a selection of 5 excellent lesser-known, surprising and rarely screened film adaptations of his work. The films all come from different countries: the UK, Japan, the USA, the Soviet Union, and one film is technically British but is set in an island off Africa.

Organised with lecturers from Northumbria University + Discussions

This festival was programmed by the Star and Shadow Cinema and lecturers in English literature from Northumbria University. All screenings will be introduced by literature lecturers, specialists of Shakespeare, and will be followed by discussions with the audience.

Formats + Special screening

4 out of 5 of the films will be shown on 35mm – the most beautiful projection format, which is now disappearing from most cinemas. Also, on Sat 23 June, the film Makibefo will be shown in the presence of the director, Alexander Abela, who will introduce and discuss his film with the audience.

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Tickets

£5 / £3.50 (conc) on the night

OR

£4.50 / £3 (conc) advance tickets here https://www.wegottickets.com/f/4640

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