Roi Lear Au Village, Le
- Alternative title
- Village King Lear, The
- Synopsis
- Fiction film. A blind father is prevailed upon to transfer his property to his daughters who promise to care for him. However, they both find him irksome and reject him. The old man is broken-hearted at his two daughters ingratitude and leaves the house. His servants later find him wandering the village. The servants, knowing the conditions under which the gift was made, take him to a solicitors office, where a meeting is arranged with the daughters. The elder daughter, to avoid a scandal, takes him home again where, feeling some remorse, she treats him more compassionately. Ball notes that this is a new way of interpreting Shakespeare in its modernisation, its refusal to demonise the daughters and Lear’s greater self-awareness.
- Series
- Vie Telle Qu’Elle Est, La
- Country
- France
- Medium
- Film
- Technical information
- Black-and-white / Silent
- Year of release
- 1911
- Duration
- 11 mins; 1010 feet
Credits
- Director
- Louis Feuillade
- Cast
Alice Tissot Henri Gallet Renée Carl Suzanne Grandais
Additional Details
- Production type
- Fiction Films
- Plays
- King Lear
- Subjects
- Drama
- Keywords
- Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
Notes
- History
- Distributed in the US by Kleine 8 July 1911.
- Reviews
- Ball, Robert Hamilton. Shakespeare on Silent Film: A Strange Eventful History. London: George Allen and Unwin, 1968 (pp.131-2, 337). Moving Picture World (May 8 1911).
Production Company
- Name
Gaumont
- Web
- http://www.gaumont.fr/ External site opens in new window
- Address
- 30 avenue Charles de Gaulle
Neuilly-sur-Seine
92 200
France
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
How to cite this record
Shakespeare, "Roi Lear Au Village, Le". https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/shakespeare/search/index.php/title/av68571 (Accessed 26 Nov 2024)