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Written by | William Shakespeare (original play) |
Directed by | Rupert Goold |
Starring | Patrick Stewart Kate Fleetwood |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
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Executive producers | Mark Bell David Horn |
Producers | Sebastian Grant John Wyver |
Cinematography | Sam McCurdy |
Editor | Trevor Waite |
Running time | 160 minutes |
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Network | BBC Four |
Macbeth is a 2010 television film based on William Shakespeare's tragedy of the same name. It was broadcast on BBC Four on 12 December 2010. In the United States, it aired on PBS' Great Performances. It was directed by Rupert Goold from his stage adaptation for the Chichester Festival Theatre in 2007. Patrick Stewart is featured in the title role, with Kate FleetwoodasLady Macbeth.
The film is a more modern re-imagining of William Shakespeare's Macbeth. It evokes the atmosphere of Romania in the 1960s, with parallels between Ceaușescu and Macbeth in their equally brutal quests for power. The Three Witches likewise receive an update in keeping with the 20th century aesthetics, appearing as hospital nurses. Their presence is pervasive throughout the film, punctuating the horror of Macbeth's murderous reign.
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The film was shot entirely on location at Welbeck Abbey.
Macbeth won a Peabody Awardin2010.[2] In addition, Patrick Stewart was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries.
Films directed by Rupert Goold
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