''Hamlet'' and World Cinema reveals a rich history of cinematic production extending across the globe. Making a case for Hamlet as the world''s most frequently filmed text and using specially commissioned interviews with cast directors and screenwriters it discusses films from Africa Asia Europe Latin America and the Middle East. The book argues that the play has been taken up by filmmakers world-wide to allegorise the energies instabilities traumas and expectations that have defined the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. In so doing it rejects the Anglophone focus which has dominated criticism up to now and explores instead the multiple constituencies that have claimed Shakespeare''s most celebrated work as their own. ''Hamlet'' and World Cinema uncovers a vital part of the adaptation story. This book facilitates a fresh understanding of Shakespeare''s cinematic significance and newly highlights Hamlet''s political and aesthetic instrumentality in a vast range of local and global contexts.
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