A series of films based on the greatest works of William Shakespeare under the patronage of Prince Charles. With the help of animated cinema, talented animators reveal to the viewer the most famous plays in the world:
1. A Midsummer Night's Dream is the story of a midnight madness in an enchanted forest. Four young lovers trying to sort out their relationship and six worthy artisans trying to learn the play converge in the magical light of the moon, while the magical spirits of the forest wreak
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A series of films based on the greatest works of William Shakespeare under the patronage of Prince Charles. With the help of animated cinema, talented animators reveal to the viewer the most famous plays in the world:
1. A Midsummer Night's Dream is the story of a midnight madness in an enchanted forest. Four young lovers trying to sort out their relationship and six worthy artisans trying to learn the play converge in the magical light of the moon, while the magical spirits of the forest wreak havoc on their hearts and minds.
2. Taming the Shrew is the sparkling and comical story of two stubborn lovers Petruccio and Kate. An intriguing look at the power of true love, which can radically change human behavior.
3. Against the backdrop of the Mediterranean landscapes of Venice and Cyprus, a Shakespearean play unfolds, in which he comprehensively reveals the destructive power of jealousy. Iago, a lieutenant of the noble commander Othello, slowly sends his master a poison of jealousy aimed at his innocent young wife Desdemona, which leads to a tragic outcome.
4. Romeo and Juliet - They lived in the narrow streets of old Verona, where the men were as bright as wasps and wore sharp as a sting swords. It was a dangerous world, and their love was full of dangers: their families were enemies. The whole world remembers Romeo and Juliet, who loved each other just as much from first sight to last.
5. The Touching Story of the King of Sicily, whose accidental outburst of jealousy cost him the life of his young son, his beloved wife, and forced him to renounce his newborn daughter. But the gods did not leave the repentant and heartbroken King, and 16 years later his daughter was found alive and well in the family of a shepherd, and his wife miraculously resurrected.
6. King Richard III is the story of Richard, the humpback king of England, who ruthlessly, intrigues and conspiracies worked his way to the throne, killing not only his brother, wife and best friend, but also his nephews, little princes.
7. The play is set in medieval Scotland, it is a story about the husband and wife of those who intend to kill the King, but after the embodiment of this atrocity follows a whole chain of terrible events that, in the end, destroy them themselves.
8. In this play, Shakespeare gives a subtle examination of the political and personal connections of one man and their consequences for the whole country. A dramatic story of betrayal and murder, superstition and mob power.
9. As you like it, Duke Frederick's Courtyard. His niece Rosalind falls in love with the son of the Duke's enemy, a young man named Orlando. The angry duke tells him to leave his house. But along with Rosalind, the daughter of the Duke Celia runs. The girls travel to the Ardennes forest to find Rosalind's father, once exiled by his younger brother Frederick.
10. Storm
11. Hamlet
12. Twelfth night.