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Shakespeare on Film
All the world's a cinema! How a century and more of filmmakers have raided, remade and refashioned the bard.
Shakespeare arrived in moving pictures before they could even talk. The master's work lent an air of gravitas, respectability and permanence to a young medium. As film grew bigger and more ambitious, so filmmakers were drawn to Shakespeare's endless bounty of resonant plots and epic conflicts, his mastery of psychology and character. Shakespeare's universal, elemental themes survive any translation, any reinterpretation. His plays have been filmed in Russian, in Japanese, in Hindi and dozens of other languages. They have appeared as musicals, as westerns, as sci-fi. Kurosawa transported the 'Scottish Play' to feudal Japan. Laurence Olivier's 1944 Henry V may tell of war with France, but its audience would have had in mind a more contemporary enemy. Even four centuries after his death, Shakespeare plays still speak to our times as well as his. Play on!
HamletHamlet
Drama191354 minsSilent
Johnston Forbes-Roberston gives his famous performance of Hamlet in this ambitious early Shakespeare feature
NextNext
Animation & Artists Moving Image19895 mins
Two virtuoso performances in one – Shakespeare's complete works presented in puppet form by a master of animation
Introduction to Silent ShakespeareIntroduction to Silent Shakespeare
Short documentary20169 mins
Discover why filmmakers in the silent era turned to the works of William Shakespeare for inspiration.
Leonard Whiting Olivia HusseyLeonard Whiting Olivia Hussey
Inside Film196716 mins
Teenage actors discuss their work with Franco Zeffirelli on Romeo and Juliet.
Olivia Hussey and Leonard Whiting Q&A for Shakespeare LivesOlivia Hussey and Leonard Whiting Q&A for Shakespeare Lives
Inside Film201631 mins
The stars of Franco Zeffirelli’s Romeo and Juliet are reunited on stage for the first time since 1968 as part of the BFI and British Council’s Shakespeare on Film.
Twelfth NightTwelfth Night
Comedy191011 minsSilent
Vitagraph’s charming 1910 interpretation features some notably lively performances.
King JohnKing John
Drama18991 minsSilent
The first ever Shakespearean film - once thought to be lost - with Herbert Beerbohm Tree in the title role.
King LearKing Lear
Drama191014 mins
An early Italian take on King Lear notable for its vibrant stenciling and impressive use of outdoor locations.
The Winter's TaleThe Winter's Tale
191343 minsSilent
Memorably framed by a depiction of Shakespeare himself, this is one of the most successful (and longest) of the surviving silent Shakespeare films.
HamletHamlet
Period drama19108 minsSilent
A selection of Hamlet’s most famous scenes are reproduced in this Italian production from 1910.
Julius CaesarJulius Caesar
Historical drama190812 minsSilent
A selection of key scenes from Shakespeare’s Roman tragedy, in this American adaptation from 1908.
King LearKing Lear
Period drama190913 minsSilent
This silent Shakespeare adaptation features some impressive effects, including a storm scene evoked by scratches into the film itself.
Sir Ian McKellen introduces Richard III (1995)Sir Ian McKellen introduces Richard III (1995)
Short documentary20161 mins
Sir Ian McKellen reflects on his most renowned on-screen Shakespearean role, reprised from Richard Eyre's acclaimed National Theatre production.
Sir Ian McKellen introduces Henry V (1944)Sir Ian McKellen introduces Henry V (1944)
Short documentary20161 mins
Sir Ian McKellen introduces Laurence Olivier's classic adaptation of Henry V, a rousing wartime classic which McKellen contrasts with Kenneth Branagh's more circumspect 1989 version.
Sir Ian McKellen introduces All Night LongSir Ian McKellen introduces All Night Long
Short documentary20161 mins
Sir Ian McKellen champions one of the less traditional Shakespeare adaptations, which updates Othello to the 1960s Soho jazz scene.
Shakespeare on Stage, Screen and Elsewhere with Ian McKellenShakespeare on Stage, Screen and Elsewhere with Ian McKellen
Inside Film201673 mins
Acting legend Ian McKellen discusses his impressive range of Shakespearean performances.
Beauty and Brightness No. 4Beauty and Brightness No. 4
Interest film19257 minsSilent Location: Westminster
All of London's a stage in this summery, Shakespeare-themed tour of the capital.
Warwick PageantWarwick Pageant
Non-Fiction190625 minsSilent Location: Warwick
Crowds of thousands came to see a stadium-sized theatrical spectacle.
MacbethMacbeth
Period drama194516 mins
Two scenes from Shakespeare's famous Scottish tragedy, with Wilfrid Lawson and Cathleen Nesbitt as a fine murderous duo.
Julius CaesarJulius Caesar
Historical drama194519 mins
Forceful staging of the famous forum scene from Shakespeare's tragedy about honour and betrayal in ancient Rome.
Link with ShakespeareLink with Shakespeare
Promotional19507 mins Location: Stratford-upon-Avon
Have you ever wondered what goes into the manufacture of a bicycle chain? A Coventry company attempts to boost interest by linking to their most famous regional landmarks.
Richard IIIRichard III
Drama191120 minsSilent
A fascinating record of F.R Benson’s famed production at Stratford’s Shakespeare Memorial Theatre.
The VolunteerThe Volunteer
Government sponsored film194442 mins Location: Denham
Entertaining and evocative Fleet Air Arm drama-doc propaganda piece, written and directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger.
OthelloOthello
Animation & Artists Moving Image19203 minsSilent
An animated Moor of Venice brings comedy to Shakespeare’s tragedy, in this cut-out cartoon with some neat tricks up its sleeve
Taming of the ShrewTaming of the Shrew
Comedy192310 minsSilent
The Shrew gets a taste of her own medicine from a rumbustious Petruchio
Oh'phelia A Cartoon BurlesqueOh'phelia A Cartoon Burlesque
Animation & Artists Moving Image191910 minsSilent
To bob, or not to bob? That is the question for Ophelia in this early animated Hamlet, starring a far from gloomy Dane
Shakespeare LandShakespeare Land
News19575 minsSilent Location: Hampton Lucy
Shakespeare's Warwickshire - home of the half timbered heritage trail and the place that will be forever linked to its most famous son.
Welcome to Shakespeare Land!Welcome to Shakespeare Land!
Short documentary201614 mins
Travel back in time to a bygone Stratford-upon-Avon through the lens of the BFI's fascinating collection of Shakespeare-themed travelogues.
Shakespeare's CountryShakespeare's Country
Travelogue194010 minsSilent Location: Stratford-upon-Avon
A tour of Stratford-upon-Avon's houses and hamlets, stomping ground of a young William Shakespeare.
Shakespeare Memorial TheatreShakespeare Memorial Theatre
Non-Fiction19261 minsSilent Location: Stratford-upon-Avon
"O for a muse of fire" - or not, as Shakespeare's Memorial Theatre in Stratford is gutted by flames.
St George's Day at Stratford-on-AvonSt George's Day at Stratford-on-Avon
Non-Fiction19151 minsSilent Location: Stratford-upon-Avon
Proud locals hold a double celebration in Shakespeare's home town.
Stratford upon AvonStratford upon Avon
News195813 minsSilent Location: Stratford-upon-Avon
Stratford celebrates the birthday of its most famous son.
Shakespeare LandShakespeare Land
Travelogue19105 minsSilent Location: Royal Leamington Spa
Elegantly attired men and women while away a sunny afternoon on the banks of the River Avon in this idyllic Edwardian travelogue.
Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Foundation Stone Laying at Stratford-upon-Avon on July 2nd 1929Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Foundation Stone Laying at Stratford-upon-Avon on July 2nd 1929
Non-Fiction192918 minsSilent Location: Stratford-upon-Avon
Leading lights of the Masonic fraternity are uncharacteristically conspicuous in this theatrical ceremony.
Memorial Procession in English Country TownMemorial Procession in English Country Town
Non-Fiction19150 minsSilent Location: Stratford-upon-Avon
Top-hatted gents (one Japanese) parade through the streets of Stratford-upon-Avon to mark Shakespeare's birthday and St George's Day.
Stratford-on-avonStratford-on-avon
Travelogue192512 minsSilent Location: Stratford-upon-Avon
A picturesque portrait of Stratford-on-Avon in the 1920s, evocatively photographed by British cinema pioneer Cecil Hepworth.
Family Party - Senat Personal Film - 1964Family Party - Senat Personal Film - 1964
Amateur film19644 minsSilent
Macbeth, Julius Caesar and other Shakespearean characters let their hair down at home.
To Shakespeare's MemoryTo Shakespeare's Memory
Non-Fiction19271 minsSilent
Pomp and ceremony in Stratford-upon-Avon for the Bard's birthday
The Magic Behind The Tempest (1979)The Magic Behind The Tempest (1979)
Short documentary201618 mins
Toyah Willcox and Stuart Hopps share their memories of working on Derek Jarman's 1979 production of The Tempest, with access to a remarkable collection of notebooks, photos, scripts and designs from the film.
Shakespeare's CountryShakespeare's Country
Travelogue192611 minsSilent Location: Anne Hathaway's Cottage
Scenic views of the Bard's stomping ground, Stratford-upon-Avon, in this charming early travelogue.
Sexey's School perform The TempestSexey's School perform The Tempest
News19606 minsSilent Location: Bruton
Sexey’s school put on a Shakespearian production.
British and BestBritish and Best
Non-Fiction19280 minsSilent Location: Stratford-upon-Avon
A progressive design by a pioneering female architect beats all comers to become the new Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford
Macbeth a TragedyMacbeth a Tragedy
Drama19836 mins
Experimental Shakespeare: prose and poetry, reading and performance, with filming mechanics laid bare
Around the Town No.110Around the Town No.110
Non-Fiction19224 minsSilent Location: Stratford-upon-Avon
An unconvincing Shakespeare mopes in Stratford, an Edward VII stand-in sups in Norfolk, and French actresses posture in London.
Shakespeare at HarrowShakespeare at Harrow
Amateur film195712 mins Location: Harrow School
Harrow’s schoolboys perform a scene from King Lear in this short film looking at the school’s theatrical endeavours.
Romeo E GiuliettaRomeo E Giulietta
Musical19276 mins
Musical short featuring a duet from the Gounod opera
Glastonbury past and PresentGlastonbury past and Present
Documentary192268 minsSilent Location: Glastonbury
Druids, kings and mystics - rekindling the ancient spirit of Glastonbury.
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