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Macbeth

"Gregory Doran's film of his acclaimed RSC production with Antony Sher and Harriet Walter"

January 1, 2001 2h 12m 6.6/10 (5 votes)

Originally released in 2001. Macbeth is a drama film. directed by Gregory Doran. With a runtime of 2h 12m, it's an epic theatrical experience.

Starring Antony Sher, Harriet Walter, and Joseph O'Conor

Synopsis

Anthony Sher and Harriet Walter star in a highly-acclaimed screen version of William Shakespeare's classic story of tyranny and ambition. On the stage this Royal Shakespeare Company presentation was universally lauded. Following sell-out seasons at Statford's Swan Theatre and in London, the production played Japan and in the United States, where The New York Times praised director Gregory Doran's interpretation as a "harrowing and disturbingly funny parable for the dawn of the 21st century". To make this compelling screen version, Gregory Doran worked with all of the original cast and filmed at London's Roundhouse. Brilliantly shot by director of photography Ernie Vincze, the production uses the edgy techniques of fly-on-the-wall documentaries. The effect is raw, intimate and strikingly dynamic.

Quick Facts

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Release Date January 1, 2001 25 years ago
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Runtime 2h 12m 132 minutes total
User Rating 6.6/10 Good (5 votes)
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Language English Original language
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Country United Kingdom Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Macbeth about?

Anthony Sher and Harriet Walter star in a highly-acclaimed screen version of William Shakespeare's classic story of tyranny and ambition. On the stage this Royal Shakespeare Company presentation w...

Who directed Macbeth?

Macbeth was directed by Gregory Doran.

How long is Macbeth?

Macbeth has a runtime of 2 hours and 12 minutes (132 minutes total).

When was Macbeth released?

Macbeth was released on January 1, 2001 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Macbeth?

The main cast of Macbeth includes Antony Sher, Harriet Walter, Joseph O'Conor, Nigel Cooke, Richard Armitage.