Project Detail

Julius Caesar

Synopsis

'Julius Caesar' depicts the catastrophic consequences of a political leader's extension of his powers beyond the remit of the constitution. As Brutus (played by Harriet Walter) wrestles with his moral conscience over the assassination of Julius Caesar (as played by Jackie Clune), Mark Antony (Jade Anouka) manipulates the crowd through his subtle and incendiary rhetoric to frenzied mob violence.
Described by The Observer as "One of the most important theatrical events of the past twenty years", this event cinema production by the Donmar Warehouse is the first part of Phyllida Lloyd's 'Shakespeare Trilogy'.
Edinburgh International FIlm Festival 2017 - World premiere

Details

Year
2017
Type of film
Features
Running time
116 mins
Format
16:9
Director
Phyllida Lloyd
Producer
Kate Pakenham Donmar Warehouse, John Wyver
Executive Producer
The Space
Editor
Justine Wright
Screenwriter
William Shakespeare
Director of Photography
Rhodri Huws
Production Designer
Bunnie Christie
Sound
Tom Gibbons
Music
Shiloh Coke
Principal cast
Harriet Walter, Jade Anouka, Sheila Atim, Jackie Clune, Shiloh Coke, Karen Dunbar

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Production Status

Production Company

Illuminations

19-20 Rheidol Mews
Rheidol Terrace
London
N1 8NU

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