Romeo-Juliet
- Synopsis
- Film version of Romeo and Juliet casting the feral cats of Venice, New York and Ghent as actors with voices dubbed by established actors of the British theatre. Filmed as a concert, with music from Prokofiev and Emanuel Vardi performed by the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Barry Wordsworth and Andre Previn. The story centres around a bag lady (John Hurt) who takes the cats of Venice and puts them on a boat to set sail for the New World.
- Language
- English
- Country
- Belgium
- Medium
- Film
- Technical information
- Colour / Sound
- Year of release
- 1990
- Duration
- 130 mins
Credits
- Director
- Armando Acosta
- Producer
- Andree Castagne; Armando Acosta; Lanny Mickelson; Paul Celis
- Cinematographer
- Armando Acosta
- Screenplay
- Armando Acosta; Koen Van Brabant; Victor Spinetti
- Music
- Armando Acosta; Emanuel Vardi; Sergei Prokofiev
- Art Direction
- Magda Gooris
- Cast
Additional Details
- Production type
- Other
- Plays
- Romeo and Juliet
- Subjects
- Drama
- Keywords
- animals; cats; Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
Notes
- Notes
- Shot on standard definition PAL. Different sources cite the running time as between 120 and 140 minutes. The film is described as having over 200 hours of footage of the feline cast which was assembled into the final edit.
Quentin Crisp in his diaries Resident Alien: The New York Diaries (1997) edited by Donald Carroll makes mention of the filming. - General
- The film is dedicated to Stan Laurel.
- History
- Screened at the 1990 Venice Film Festival. The world premiere of the film (shortened from the Venice screening) took place June 20 1992 at the Palais de Beaux Arts, Brussels. Distributed theatrically by Loeb & Loeb the film was not released for the home market and is notoriously difficult to acquire. Clips from the film are included in the video A&E’S INCREDIBLE WORLD OF CATS sold on amazon.com
- Reviews
- "They’re not really trained cats, they don’t wear little costumes, it looks like they’re regular cats that they coaxed to move across the sets etc. Then through slow motion effects and editing, they create an illusion of interaction that accompanies the narration" . IMDb user comment (accessed 8/2007).
Production Company
- Name
PH Consulting
- Notes
- Paul Hespel’s production company.
Archive
- Name
Archivio Storico delle Arti Contemporanee
- segretena.asac@labiennale.org
- Web
- http://www.labienale.org External site opens in new window
- Phone
- =39 041 5218700
- Address
- La Biennale di Venezia
VEGA (Cygnus Building)
Via Delle Industrie 23/9
30175 Porto Marghera
Venice
Italy
Distributor
- Name
Loeb & Loeb
How to cite this record
Shakespeare, "Romeo-Juliet". https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/shakespeare/search/index.php/title/av66853 (Accessed 26 Nov 2024)