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Russell Jackson Elizabeth Dollimore Paul Edmondson Stanley Wells
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Henry V (1988) Intimacy and Spectacle
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The first Falstaff flashback
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Mistress Quickly
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The King of France
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Alice and Catherine
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Harfleur
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St. Crispin’s Day
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The death of York
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Giving Williams his glove
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Mountjoy sees the hanged Bardolph
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Beginning the wooing
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Moving towards comic resolution
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Pulling back from the tableau
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RSC directed by Adrian Noble 1984
Hamlet (1996) The Wider Screen, but with intimate close-ups.
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The first court scene
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The Polonius family
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Reynaldo and Polonius and one of the secret doors
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Flashback: the wedding night
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On the move – R & G have arrived
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The mirrors and the question
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The other family – the actors
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In the queen’s bedroom
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The camera pulls back from the royal couple in crisis
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‘How all occasions’ Snowy Mountains of Denmark
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Questions
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• no longer than 20 minutes
any number of people in the submission
any age/combination of ages in the film making group
any level of experience
any standard of equipment
either a direct performance of Shakespeare or a piece inspired by his work
The process involves open submission, a first round of selection, with the final selection being sent to our international panel of judges. The winner will be announced in September 2013 and the winning film will be
screened at next year's festival in October 2013.
Submissions will open December 1, 2012
close on July 1, 2013
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