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.
Listened to this while I read the physical text for my Shakespeare college class! The emotion in the actors’ voices, the sound effects (like the throwing of the gages) and the music - it really added to the reading experience! Thank you! 👏🏽
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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.
Listened to this while I read the physical text for my Shakespeare college class! The emotion in the actors’ voices, the sound effects (like the throwing of the gages) and the music - it really added to the reading experience!
Thank you! 👏🏽
Our pleasure! Cheers!
I am doing the same. I am, although, quite puzzled at their interchanging of the names Henry and Harry.
1.1 - 0:00:00
1.2 - 0:12:45
1.3 - 0:18:10
1.4 - 0:37:20
2.1 - 0:40:30
2.2 - 0:58:55
2.3 - 1:06:50
Act 2, scene 4 - 1:15:56
Act 3, scene 1 - 1:17:55
Act 3, scene 2 - 1:20:31
Act 3, scene 3 - 1:33:33
Act 3, scene 4 - 1:46:50
Act 4, scene 1 - 1:53:49
Act 5, scene 1 - 2:15:39
Act 5, scene 2 - 2:22:11
Act 5, scene 3 - 2:28:45
Act 5, scene 4 - 2:36:26
Act 5, scene 5 - 2:37:07
Act 5, scene 6 - 2:46:16
"More are men's ends mark'd than their lives before". What a triumphant marking of the end of Richard II. Fantastic Production!
Rupert Graves does a fantastic job. I used to listen to this when I was a taxi driver.
Bedankt
Dear Alice,
Your presence is truly invaluable to us. Our heartfelt thanks for your kindness and generosity.
Every contribution, however big or small, is essential for our future and to keep alive our educational program and in-house productions.
Best regards,
Shakespeare Network - RUclips Team
thank you!
Excellent! Thanks a lot for sharing this pearl.
Our pleasure!
Cast at 2:49:45.