Categorized | News

Ralph Fiennes’ Directorial Debut ‘Coriolanus’ To Start Production Soon

Production on Ralph Fiennes’ directorial debut, Coriolanus, is due to begin next week, with shooting taking place in Belgrade, The Guardian is reporting.

Coriolanus is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in the 17th century, which tells the story of a heroic Roman general who rebels against the Empire. A full synopsis can be found on Wikipedia.

Fiennes has also cast himself in the lead role, having previously portrayed the character on stage, and revealed at Cannes last year that he was expecting the film to be an “edge-of-the-seat” thriller, sure to ignite the passions of Gladiator-enthusiasts everywhere.

The cast also includes Gerard Butler, Vanessa Redgrave and Brian Cox, which promises to provide the necessary beef and gravitas required for a contemporary Shakespearean telling.

Will Ralph Fiennes’ directorial debut be a success?

Related Posts with Thumbnails

  Share          
Tags: , , , ,
 

Commenting Rules: Please keep the conversation civil and on topic. The commenting section is for debate, but please refrain from turning civil arguments into personal attacks. If your comment does not add to the debate in a constructive manner, it will be removed. Feel free to speak your mind, but do so with intelligence and respect. Insulting the author, The Film Stage, or other commenters will result in comment removal and possible ban. If you want to point out a typo, correction, suggestion or criticism for The Film Stage, please use the GetSatisfaction Feedback tab on the right side of the page or email us instead. If you would like to have your own Avatar show up with your comment, sign-up for a free Disqus account.

blog comments powered by Disqus



Archives



FaceBook Digg Twitter Stumbleupon Feed