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1. Much Ado About Nothing: Screenplay, Introduction, and Notes on the Making of the Movie by William Shakespeare, Kenneth Branagh | |
Paperback: 131
Pages
(1993-05)
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We shall not cease from exploring
For the fan of Branagh or the movie Branagh says in the foreword that having the American actors was his idea. Perhaps. I had heard a rumor that he had included them for a wider U.S. distribution. In any case, it's worth noting that the Americans, with the possible exception of Denzel Washington, just can't hold a candle to even the meanest bit parts played by the British. I still think Keaton was way too "Beetlejuice" for Dogberry, although the explanation for his interpretation herein gave me new insight into it. If you're a Branagh admirer as I am, you shouldn't pass this book up.
MUST HAVE for Kenneth Branagh fans!
Another superb Branagh |
2. Kenneth Branagh by Mark White | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(2006-11-02)
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A terrific read |
3. Beginning by Kenneth Branagh | |
Paperback: 264
Pages
(1990-05-01)
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Branagh is brilliant; wonderful, witty, honest autobiography The writing is incredibly; he is entertaining throughout and he is completely honest and genuine.(I found that very endearing)I especially loved how he reacted to certain aspects of theatre, how he interpreted Shakespeare text, and his reactions to blessings and upsets. It is a real joy to read.
Attempt Greatness
BEAUTIFUL BOOK
Very good, but I want more Emma... Very well written and interesting as he goes through his childhood and growth as an actor.During that time he overcame the strong bias against his Belfast and lower class upbringing. There were two things that I missed in the story: 1) The story ended just after Henry V filming, which is just the start of his wonderful film career. 2) There was very little about Ken and Emma.Even though they met when filming Fortunes of War, which was during the book there was little discussion of the budding romance.I expected to see flames of passion between those two.Ken as the womanizer he is reported to be and Emma with the passion she has shown in her movies.
Educational, interesting read It's always interesting to find out where people come from and howthey got to where they are now--whether they be a businessman, entertainer,teacher, whoever.Here you have a kid from extremely lower working classBelfast who realized he wasn't exactly meant for the business world, andafter appearing in a school play (as for most entertainers), realized thatwas what they wanted to do. Mr. Branagh takes you on a tour of hischildhood, from its very humble beginnings, to his applying at the RoyalAcademy of Dramatic Art, the struggle to reach the level of perfection hewanted both as an artist and as a person, the conviction and belief he hadin himself of wanting to play "Hamlet" (which has since becomeone of his signature roles), and from the development of his own theatrecompany, Renaissance. Mr. Branagh's writing style is very wry, witty, andI find his experience of learning to ride a horse extremely humorous.Thisbook will be a great addition to anyone who appreciates literature,theatre, the classics, and the makings of a person following their dreamsand ambitions. ... Read more |
4. Shakespeare at the Cineplex: Kenneth Branagh Era by Sam Crowl | |
Hardcover: 296
Pages
(2003-04-30)
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5. Hamlet: By William Shakespeare - Screenplay, Introduction and Film Diary by Kenneth Branagh, William Shakespeare | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(1996-11-17)
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Hamlet and Ken
Great; but what pictures??
Pictures worth it alone
Worthy exploration of forces behind the making of an epic The main purpose of my review is to correct the misapprehension of one previous reviewer about the writer of the 'film diary', in order to encourage interest in the film diary section of the book. A previous reviewer suggested that 'Russell Jackson' might be a filmographer. In fact, Russell Jackson is a Professor specialising in Shakespeare Studies and is the Director of The Shakespeare Institute, a prestigious school for Shakespeare studies in Stratford-upon-Avon, UK. This school has strong ties with the nearby Royal Shakespeare Company, and Professor Jackson himself is one of the leading scholars in the field of criticism of Shakespeare in Performance. He has published many articles in scholarly journals, and is the editor or co-editor of major books about Shakespeare in Performance such as 'The Oxford Illustrated History of Shakespeare on Stage'. Most importantly, Prof. Jackson has acted as 'textual advisor' to Kenneth Branagh on the sets of many (if not all) of his Shakespearean films; this means he was often responsible for advising Branagh how to interpret a particular line or scene. No one is more well-qualified to write the film diary. Prof. Jackson's film diary is not only anecdotal; it also describes many of the discussions actors had about how to play certain scenes and characters, and sometimes compares them to approaches that were made in other productions of 'Hamlet': it does become analyticalat times. One cannot complain about the funny anecdotes Prof. Jackson relates about making this film, anyway. Amongst other things, he discusses the different viewpoints and acting styles brought to the film by the actors from varying countries, he discusses the difficulty of filming swordfights and snowstorms, andembellishing Blenheim Palace to make it look more fortress-like. Prof. Jackson also makes it clear that many of the people working on the film had been working with Branagh for years, and he captures a sense of this camaraderie. Branagh's own introduction to the book could perhaps have been longer, but is of value, letting readers know how he first became interested in acting, who his earliest acting idols were, and why he finds 'Hamlet' particularly interesting to act. I'm not sure why one previous reviewer expected the book text of the film's dialogue to be different from the film; the intention of the film was to make a filmed version using the 'full' (longest available, conflated) text of the play. The film uses every word from texts of 'Hamlet' that are seen as legitimate, and the text in the book transcribes exactly what is said in the film. There are however some comments interposed within the text spoken in the film - I guess comments by Branagh. These could be a little disconcerting as they break up the text, but one can easily jump over them if necessary. They would probably be very useful to a high school student studying the play who does not understand the play's language; they will also interest anyone wondering about Branagh's motivation behind particular readings of lines or portrayals of scenes. Lastly the photographs are great, and not really small - the book is somewhat larger than many hardback/softcover books. I recommend this book. For anyone interested in Shakespeare on Screen, I also recommend the book relating to Richard Loncraine's film of 'Richard III', which has an interesting introduction by Ian McKellen. Those who like Branagh's 'Hamlet' film might wish to also watch Zefferelli's film version of 'Hamlet' to compare two recent and very different approaches to filming the play.
Hamlet the best Shakespeare The character of Hamlet is so interesting because his misery can be interpreted in so many different forms.Hamlet's misery can be construed as his frustration over his father's death or his love for Ophelia, or just adolescent misery in general.The fact that it can be all of these things just makes it more interesting because in each way the play can be read in different ways. Hamlet seems so noble in his efforts to expose his uncle as a murderer but he is also a murderer because he murders Polonias.This event in turn makes Ophelia mad and she then commits suicide and therefore her brother blames Hamlet so there is double guilt for Hamlet. In the end of the play I believe that Hamlet is so tortured not only with his own guilt but also his misery of all of the other factors such as his mother that he actually wants to die.But he had to kill Claudius in order to feel ready to die because then he would have done his duty and avenged his father's death. This play is great fun to read and play out in your mind. If you want to see a good video version of this play rent the version that stars Mel Gibson.This is my favorite Shakespeare play and always will be. ... Read more |
6. Ken & Em: A Biography of Kenneth Branagh and Emma Thompson by Ian Shuttleworth | |
Hardcover: 255
Pages
(1995-09)
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Really good |
7. King Richard III (Naxos AudioBooks) by William Shakespeare, Kenneth Branagh | |
Audio CD: 3
Pages
(2001-06)
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Excellent production
fantastic |
8. The Films of Kenneth Branagh by Samuel Crowl | |
Hardcover: 216
Pages
(2006-03-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description Between the release of Henry V in 1989 and Love's Labour's Lost in 2000, Kenneth Branagh directed eight major films in a wide variety of genres, ranging from film noir to horror to comedy, and continually startled audiences around the world with his audacious and energetic film style. Initially following in the footsteps of Orson Welles and Laurence Olivier, Branagh has placed himself among the small collection of actors who have transformed themselves into award-winning directors as well. In this, the first comprehensive English-language treatment of Branagh's feature films, Crowl delves deeply into the work of this bold artist, demonstrating the means by which Branagh manages to produce films that appeal to the general public even while treating texts and themes that are traditionally relegated to the realms of academic institutions and high art. As with Branagh's own work, readers cannot help but be entertained. Customer Reviews (1)
Some valuable and interesting info, but also some sloppy editing/fact-checking |
9. Beginnings by Kenneth Branagh | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1991)
Asin: B000SMXUKM Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
10. Shakespeare on the Screen: Kenneth Branagh's Adaptations of Henry V, Much Ado About Nothing and Hamlet (Europaische Hochschulschriften. Reihe XXX, Theater-, Film- Und Fernsehwissenschaften, Bd. 75.) by Tanja Weiss, Kenneth Branagh | |
Paperback: 210
Pages
(2000-07)
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11. Ken and Em: Biography of Kenneth Branagh and Emma Thompson by Ian Shuttleworth | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1995-06-08)
Isbn: 0747247188 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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12. Shakespeare and Macbeth by Stewart Ross, Kenneth Branagh | |
Hardcover: 44
Pages
(1994-09-01)
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13. Kenneth Branagh: Traines de feu, rosees de sang (French Edition) by Pierre Berthomieu | |
Paperback: 278
Pages
(1998)
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14. Samuel Crowl. Shakespeare at the Cineplex: The Kenneth Branagh Era.(Book Review): An article from: Comparative Drama by Robert C. Evans | |
Digital: 4
Pages
(2003-09-22)
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15. Mary Shelley's Frankenstein: A Classic Tale of Terror Reborn on Film (Newmarket Pictorial Moviebook) by Kenneth Branagh, Steph Lady, Frank Darabont | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(1994-11-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description The Newmarket Pictorial Moviebooks, official companions to films, large format (8 3/8 x 10 7/8), heavily illustrated throughout, with color photographs, details on the making of the film, background on the filmmakers and cast. Customer Reviews (2)
the book
GOOD GORE! |
16. Hamlet: Screenplay, Introduction and Film Diary by Kenneth Branagh, William Shakespeare | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(1996)
Isbn: 0701165804 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
17. King Richard III (Classic Drama) by William Shakespeare, Kenneth Branagh | |
Audio Cassette:
Pages
(2001-06)
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A bit over the top, but well done!
Robert Stephens chews scenery magnificently |
18. The Making of Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" by Kenneth Branagh | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(1994-11-11)
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19. In the Bleak Midwinter by Kenneth Branagh | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(1995-12-07)
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Much Underrated -A Backstage Classic |
20. Hamlet: BBC Dramatization (BBC Radio Presents) by William Shakespeare | |
Audio CD:
Pages
(1993-11-01)
list price: US$28.00 Isbn: 0553455362 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Hamlet is the greatest play ever written and the pinnacle of Western literary endeavor
You will be absorbed into the story
Middle aged and finally able to read Shakespeare
It harrows me with fear and wonder
It harrows me with fear and wonder |
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