Director Kit Monkman (The Knife That Killed Me) has reimagined Shakespeare's Macbeth in a stunning new green-screen version of the classic. Mark Rowley in (The Last Kingdom, Luther). Monkman's creative adaption successfully bridges the gap between stage and film to create a new form of imaginative realm. With the language and themes of Shakespeare's original play intact, this bold new adaptation enhances the theatrical context of the original and creates really fresh and spectacular cinematic landscapes. The green screen allows Monkman to develop his vision of a multi-tiered planet in which the characters play out their many fates.
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Director Kit Monkman (The Knife That Killed Me) has reimagined Shakespeare's Macbeth in a stunning new green-screen version of the classic. Mark Rowley in (The Last Kingdom, Luther). Monkman's creative adaption successfully bridges the gap between stage and film to create a new form of imaginative realm. With the language and themes of Shakespeare's original play intact, this bold new adaptation enhances the theatrical context of the original and creates really fresh and spectacular cinematic landscapes. The green screen allows Monkman to develop his vision of a multi-tiered planet in which the characters play out their many fates.
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