Titus Andronicus - Live at Shakespeare's Globe

Titus Andronicus - Live at Shakespeare's Globe

2014 · 186 min · ★ 7.0 · Drama

A live performance of the tragedy "Titus Andronicus" by William Shakespeare. Set in Roman times, the play deals with the bloody revenge of Roman general Titus Andronicus for the atrocities committed against his family by Tamora, the captive queen of the Goths, and her faction. Grotesquely violent and daringly experimental, Titus was the smash hit of Shakespeare's early career, and is written with a ghoulish energy he was never to repeat elsewhere.

Directed by Lucy Bailey

Your Rating

Cast

Make it a double feature

4h 36m together

Titus Andronicus - Live at Shakespeare's Globe

Mugabe and the White African

Both from Lucy Bailey.

More from Lucy BaileySee all →

AsiaAsia · 2024
Asia
8.82024
SeriesDocumentary
From the vast Gobi Desert to the jungles of Borneo, and from the polar wilderness of Siberia to the coral seas of the Indian Ocean, showcasing the breath-taking variety of Asia's wildest places.
Mugabe and the White AfricanMugabe and the White African · 2009
Mugabe and the White African
6.72009
MovieDocumentary
Short-listed as one of the 15 best documentaries of the year, Mugabe And The White African is the story of one family's astonishing bravery as they fight to protect their property, their livelihood and their country. Mike Campbell is one of the few white farmers left in Zimbabwe since its leader, Robert Mugabe, enacted his disastrous land redistribution program. Once the breadbasket of Africa, Zimbabwe has since spiraled into chaos, the economy decimated as farms given to Mugabe cronies are run into ruin. After enduring years of intimidation and threats, Campbell decides to take action. Unable to call upon help from his country's authorities, he challenges Mugabe before an international court.
The Architecture the Railways BuiltThe Architecture the Railways Built · 2020
The Architecture the Railways Built
4.32020
SeriesDocumentary
Railway expert and train enthusiast Tim Dunn explores the stunning architecture that lines the railway network in `The Architecture the Railways Built'. He visits stations made up of simple stone buildings, decorative Victorian grandeur, and striking glass and concrete structures, but he doesn't stop at visiting stations, as he explores every structure which owes its existence to the railway, including viaducts, railway hotels, tunnels, and the less obvious buildings such as homes, swimming pools, and Turkish baths.

More Like This

Rate this film

Your ratings make Midnight smarter