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Conflict of generations -- Drama.
Man-woman relationships -- Drama.
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To be Romeo & Juliet...
To be
Romeo
& Juliet [videorecording (DVD)].
Vancouver, BC : Zima Junction Productions ; Moving Images [distributor], c2008.
Subjects
Actors and actresses.
Theater -- Production and direction.
Vendetta -- Drama.
Conflict of generations -- Drama.
Man-woman relationships -- Drama.
Tragedy.
Description:
1 videodisc (103 min.) : sd., col. + 1 resource guide.
Notes:
The film features the cast, director and crew of three stage productions of
Romeo
and Juliet: First Light Youth Theatre (Guelph, Ontario), Progress Theatre (amateur production in Reading, England) and the Chilean National Theatre (Santiago, Chile).
Extras: Santiago: Fight choreography -- Reading: "As Ifs" & objectives -- Guelph: Memorization -- About the film: The play, the theatres, the film, the filmaker.
Credits: FIRST LIGHT YOUTH THEATRE: Rob Mackinnon, Megan Gilron, Sonya Vindum-Whitteker, Spero Skoufis -- PROGRESS THEATRE: Terry Mackay, Rebecca Pitt, Ben Ashton -- TEATRO NACIONAL CHILENO: Fernando González Mardones, Maria José Parga, Ricardo Fernández.
Based on the play by William Shakespeare.
Public Performance Rights included.
In English and Spanish; subtitles in English.
Credits:
Produced and directed by Robin Schlaht ; edited by Heather Malek ; sound by Jason Plumb and Cody Gamracy.
Performer:
Principal participants: Ricardo Fernandez, Maria Jose Parga, Fernando Gonzalez, Rebecca Pitt, and Ben Ashton.
Summary:
Accompanies actors as they prepare to portray Shakespeare's star-crossed lovers in three different stage productions in three different countries. Emotional meltdowns, twisted ankles and cast mutinies are all part of what it takes to be
Romeo
and Juliet at a youth summer camp production in Guelph, Ontario, an amateur production in Reading, England, and a professional production at the Chilean National Theatre. Focusing on the lead actors, this video compares these three very different productions in terms of interpretation and process, and creates a vivid record of these individuals transforming themselves into the timeless, tragic lovers
Romeo
and Juliet. The result is a lively and evocative examination of theatre, acting, and love.
Audience:
Grades 9-12. Senior.
Duplication rights:
Duplication Restricted.
Genre:
Love stories.
Documentary films.
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Terry James Video Library
MC DVD
DVD01096
0001941530
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