Macbeth. Part 2: The Themes of Macbeth

Synopsis
Series, in three parts, showing how the meaning of the play can change in the hands of a director. Director Douglas Campbell has firm convictions about Macbeth (including his belief that parts of the play have been lost), which he illustrates with the help of actors of the Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Canada.
2: The THEMES OF MACBETH. Campbell argues that the theme of Macbeth is not only that ‘absolute power corrupts’, but also that appearances cannot be trusted.
Series
Macbeth
Language
English
Country
United States
Medium
Film
Technical information
Colour / Sound
Year of release
1964
Duration
89 mins
Availability
Out of distribution (2005).

Credits

Director
Douglas Campbell; John Barnes
Writer
Douglas Campbell; John Barnes
Cast
William SquireMacbeth
Gudrun UreLady Macbeth
Duncan LamontMacduff
George HaganBanquo
Michael GwynnKing Duncan

Additional Details

Theatre company
Stratford Shakespeare Company, Ontario
Production type
Documentary/Educational/News
Plays
Macbeth
Subjects
Drama
Keywords
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Stratford (Ontario) Shakespeare Festival

Notes

Notes
The Library of Congress holds master material only, no viewing copy (5/2008).
Reviews
Geoff Alexander, CEO of Academic Film Archive of North America, writing on the site www.afana.org reports on a series of letters describing the events surrounding John Barnes’ three MACBETH films believing that they offer ‘a fascinating glimpse into the politics and pressures faced by filmmakers working at Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, and also are indicative of Barnes’ personal involvement in quality film during his most productive years’. Alexander writes ‘I don’t think I’ve seen any documents on the subject of the classroom academic film genre as impressive or informative as these; they are valuable to anyone interested in Shakespeare, the creation of an academic film, the forces surrounding the making and distribution of a film, or the battles fought by a creative artist in his stand for art against the exigencies of the corporate economic structure’. A selection of the letters are posted on the site (accessed 11/2007).

Sections

Title
Macbeth I: the politics of power
Synopsis
1: Explores the political dimensions of the play: are the witches goddesses of fate, wicked hags, or figments of Macbeth’s imagination? How is it possible to portray Macbeth both as a brutal murderer and a tragic hero?

Title
Macbeth II: the themes of Macbeth

Title
Macbeth III: the secret’st man

Production Company

Name

Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation

Web
http://www.eb.com External site opens in new window
Phone
+1 312 347 7944
Fax
+1 312 347 7903
Address
Chicago, IL 60604
USA

Archive

Name

Library of Congress, Motion Picture, Broadcasting & Recorded Sound Division

Web
http://catalog.loc.gov/ External site opens in new window
Phone
(20) 707-8572
Fax
(20) 707-237’1
Address
Motion Picture & Television Reading Room
James Madison Building, LM 336
101 Independence Avenue, SE
Washington, D.C.
20540-4690
United States

Distributor

Name

National Education Video Library

Contact
John Lovell
Email
tryfannevl@aol.com
Phone
01286 676001 or 07768 105467
Fax
01286 676001
Address
Arfon House
Bontnewydd
Caernarvon
Gwynned
LL54 7UN
Notes
Formerly the National Audio Visual (Aids) Library. No longer holds 16mm material. Retains the negatives and copyright to the EFVA material, but have no viewing copies. Video only. (1/97) Alternative address might be Arfon House, Bontnewydd, Caernarvon, Gwynned LL54 7UN Telephone/Fax 01286 676001

How to cite this record

Shakespeare, "Macbeth. Part 2: The Themes of Macbeth". https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/shakespeare/search/index.php/title/12987 (Accessed 25 Nov 2024)