Please consider subscribing to our channel - ruclips.net/user/ShakespeareNetwork New Film adaptation - MISANTHROPOS - www.misanthropos.net - Timon of Athens - Shakespeare on Film! Adapted by Maximianno Cobra, from Shakespeare's "Timon of Athens", the film exposes the timeless challenge of social hypocrisy, disillusion and annihilation against the poetics of friendship, love, and beauty.
Thanks so much! Is it possible to upload the BBC 1962 Michael Elliott version with Dame Dench, Peggy Ashcroft and John Gieldgud (among others)? It's another great version.
Thank you for sharing, I've been on a Judi Dench / Maggie Smith quest since her death. They are both such great actresses. It's a joy to see them both so young and full of life in these older shows .RIP Maggie
I was privileged to work on stage management on the production at the Aldwych Theatre in London in 1989 with Judi, Ronald Pickup, Bernard Hill, Lesley Manville, Michael Gough. Directed by Sam Mendes, a little before they were reunited for "007". Wonderful to see it here. Thank you so.
Love the old BBC productions marvelous old classics with wonderful casts. Loved Uncle Vanya with David Warner, Ian Holm, Rebecca Pidgeon, Mary Mastrianno, Ian Bannan, etc Yasha is a grifter..lol always loved Bill Paterson, good cast
Excellent! Wonderful production! Thank you! Also, is there any possibility for you showing us any production of All's Well that Ends Well, please? I would love to watch this play I have only read in books. Thank you.
Most people think taking out a mortgage or some other loan is not a form of slavery. Others reify clothes as making the man and buying that expensive car will make a person sexy. Chekhov saw that and, in my opinion, more. In "Uncle Vanya" and other plays, he depicts the ruling class as being more or less empty, lazy people who rule their subaltern peasants and servants, (the people who actually produce the wealth) as if those people were objects, not real, sensuous human beings. The ruling class beings spend their lives focused on abstraction, on Form and its various perfections, attempting to avoid the corruptions of material content and work which produces usable wealth.
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New Film adaptation - MISANTHROPOS - www.misanthropos.net - Timon of Athens - Shakespeare on Film!
Adapted by Maximianno Cobra, from Shakespeare's "Timon of Athens", the film exposes the timeless challenge of social hypocrisy, disillusion and annihilation against the poetics of friendship, love, and beauty.
Thanks so much! Is it possible to upload the BBC 1962 Michael Elliott version with Dame Dench, Peggy Ashcroft and John Gieldgud (among others)? It's another great version.
Thank you for sharing, I've been on a Judi Dench / Maggie Smith quest since her death. They are both such great actresses. It's a joy to see them both so young and full of life in these older shows .RIP Maggie
You're very welcome! Cheers!
I was privileged to work on stage management on the production at the Aldwych Theatre in London in 1989 with Judi, Ronald Pickup, Bernard Hill, Lesley Manville, Michael Gough. Directed by Sam Mendes, a little before they were reunited for "007". Wonderful to see it here. Thank you so.
Marvelous performers classic
It was my first college play. Powerful.
I am so glad this is available for us all to view. I am actually studying the play purely for my own amusement. I'm enthralled.
I'm looking forward to this! What a channel!
thank you. What great performances!
Our pleasure!
I have seen it a few times now but would never tire of watching it again! Very well done! Thank you for such an excellent channel!!! 🤗
The ending made me shed a tear, forcing me to think if I end up like him, all alone and forgotten..
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Our Pleasure! Cheers!
Love the old BBC productions marvelous old classics with wonderful casts.
Loved Uncle Vanya with David Warner, Ian Holm, Rebecca Pidgeon, Mary Mastrianno, Ian Bannan, etc
Yasha is a grifter..lol always loved Bill Paterson, good cast
brilliant
Che attori straordinari ♥️♥️♥️
perhaps we should celebrate its centenary, true it is inanimate. Brilliant, I cry and laugh all the way through
Absolutely super🎉
Great work KSU anyigba love
Excellent! Wonderful production! Thank you! Also, is there any possibility for you showing us any production of All's Well that Ends Well, please? I would love to watch this play I have only read in books. Thank you.
Timothy Spall is wonderful.
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Thanks a lot from Russia!
Most people think taking out a mortgage or some other loan is not a form of slavery. Others reify clothes as making the man and buying that expensive car will make a person sexy.
Chekhov saw that and, in my opinion, more. In "Uncle Vanya" and other plays, he depicts the ruling class as being more or less empty, lazy people who rule their subaltern peasants and servants, (the people who actually produce the wealth) as if those people were objects, not real, sensuous human beings. The ruling class beings spend their lives focused on abstraction, on Form and its various perfections, attempting to avoid the corruptions of material content and work which produces usable wealth.
I’m always amazed at Chekhov’s insight and foresight. In Uncle Vanya, he even mentioned climate change being caused by mankind’s greed and laziness.