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The Duchess of Malfi

  • Film per la TV
  • 2014
  • 2h 40min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,4/10
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Gemma Arterton in The Duchess of Malfi (2014)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaFrom the Blackfriars' theatre in London, Andrew Marr presents a unique television premiere - a new production of John Webster's bloody revenge tragedy The Duchess of Malfi performed in a per... Leggi tuttoFrom the Blackfriars' theatre in London, Andrew Marr presents a unique television premiere - a new production of John Webster's bloody revenge tragedy The Duchess of Malfi performed in a perfect recreation of an early Jacobean theatre. Lit entirely by candlelight, the production ... Leggi tuttoFrom the Blackfriars' theatre in London, Andrew Marr presents a unique television premiere - a new production of John Webster's bloody revenge tragedy The Duchess of Malfi performed in a perfect recreation of an early Jacobean theatre. Lit entirely by candlelight, the production evokes a murky world of plotting and intrigue, where even the most pure in heart are caugh... Leggi tutto

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    • Dominic Dromgoole
  • Sceneggiatura
    • John Webster
  • Star
    • Gemma Arterton
    • James Garnon
    • Giles Cooper
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,4/10
    187
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      • Dominic Dromgoole
    • Sceneggiatura
      • John Webster
    • Star
      • Gemma Arterton
      • James Garnon
      • Giles Cooper
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    Gemma Arterton
    Gemma Arterton
    • The Duchess of Malfi
    James Garnon
    • The Cardinal
    Giles Cooper
    Giles Cooper
    • Silvio
    David Dawson
    David Dawson
    • Ferdinand
    John Dougall
    • Castruccio…
    Sean Gilder
    Sean Gilder
    • Bosola
    Denise Gough
    Denise Gough
    • Julia
    Sarah MacRae
    • Cariola
    Brendan O'Hea
    • Pescara…
    Paul Rider
    • Delio
    Dickon Tyrrell
    • Malateste…
    Alex Waldmann
    Alex Waldmann
    • Antonio
    Archie Bradfield
    • Child
    Andrew Marr
    • Self - Presenter
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      • Dominic Dromgoole
    • Sceneggiatura
      • John Webster
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    8l_rawjalaurence

    Domestic Jacobean Tragedy Played Out in a Very Public Atmosphere

    A television version of the Shakespeare's Globe Theatre revival of John Webster's Jacobean tragedy, directed by Dominic Dromgoole and with a cast led by Gemma Arterton.

    As a televisual piece of drama, this DUCHESS OF MALFI is compelling to watch. The camera focuses tightly on the protagonists' expressions, reminding us of just how much of a domestic tragedy Webster's work actually is. On the other hand, the frequent reaction-shots of the audience encircling the playing area make us aware of how this domestic tragedy is being played out in a very public sphere: emotions that are customarily kept private are openly expressed, whether the characters like it or not. The effect is rather like a Jacobean royal soap opera in which the Duchess (Arterton) becomes a Princess Diana-like figure trying to cope with her domestic and private responsibilities while being aware that she is consistently under attack from Bosola (Sean Gilder), and his two evil sidekicks Ferdinand (David Dawson) and the Cardinal (James Garnon).

    Strictly speaking, the Duchess has transgressed the prevailing moral codes of her society by choosing to act independently and have children by her lover. Yet Dromgoole's production shows how bankrupt such codes are, when they are upheld by figures such as Ferdinand and the Cardinal, both of whom harbor unnatural sexual desires for the Duchess. Bosola is merely a hired hand, someone who will do their dirty work for them by humiliating the Duchess both publicly and privately. In the early stages of this production, he takes a positive pleasure in his work; like the so-called royal 'confidantes' who disclose their dealings to the press, he delights in entertaining the theater audience (as well as the viewers) with accounts of what he has done and why he has done it.

    As the production unfolds, however, so Bosola's attitude changes, as he comes to understand the Duchess' stoicism in the face of adversity. In Arterton's characterization, she becomes something of a Diana-esque figure in the way she stubbornly resists all attempts by the three male characters to make her submit to their will - even if protocol dictates, she will never allow herself to be compromised. In the end she is killed off, but we feel that her demise has proved beyond doubt the rightness of her cause; even death is more preferable than accepting patriarchal authority.

    The production ends in an orgy of violence, which in this production is staged in stylized fashion: no Grand Guignol orgies of blood here. Through such strategies director Dromgoole shows how sexual rivalries inevitably lead to destruction, especially when such rivalries involve competition for authority, both moral as well as intellectual. Nonetheless the Duchess' soul remains intact; no one has ever managed to weaken her resolve.

    It is perhaps invidious to talk of a production being 'relevant' (as it inevitably begs the question 'relevant to whom'), but Dromgoole's revival - brought to the small screen by executive producer Julian Birkett - inevitably prompts reflection on recent events in British monarchical history. Highly recommended.
    10TheLittleSongbird

    Powerful Duchess

    Have been on a roll since early last year watching the 2008-2020 productions available on DVD, mostly Shakespeare. There have been a couple of non-Shakespeare plays performed and the quintessential (in my view) Jacobean play 'The Duchess of Malfi' is one of them. Especially notable for its multi-layered titular character and its atmosphere which is at its best chilling. Have seen quite a lot of Dominic Dromgoole's productions, and find him a director who directs in good taste even in non-traditional productions while still being able to take risks.

    Which is present in one of the standout (in the best of ways) 2008-2020 Shakespeare Globe productions. It manages to suit the Globe setting perfectly, despite being very different in tone than most productions performed at the Globe, and is impeccably made, staged and acted. It is true in spirit to the drama of the play, embodying it even, and shows brilliantly how Dromgoole was so good at directing in good taste, not playing it too safe and how he makes the characters and interactions so layered, literally coming alive from the pages.

    The production looks wonderful, especially the elegant costumes (with Gemma Arterton looking absolutely stunning, have rarely seen her look better) and the suitably eerie lighting that suited the dark, bold tone of 'The Duchess of Malfi' (very ahead of its time in its day and the subject of much controversy) perfectly. Loved too the music score, which had a real understanding of the sort of music and instrumentation the Jacobean period had at the time.

    Dromgoole's staging is always coherent and full of darkly bold atmosphere, while never playing it too safe or too civilised. The part with the severed hand is truly nightmarish, like something out of a horror film (which is not a bad thing as some of the drama is horror-like) while not distasteful in the slightest. The last act is devastating too. The character interaction is spot on, especially between the Duchess and Ferdinand which is rich in tension, as is how well it faithfully shows what makes the Duchess such a layered character.

    Arterton gives a performance of great dignity, determination and endearing sweetness, as well as poignancy. Couldn't believe this is her first classical role when it looked as if she had been doing the role for years. David Dawson is chillingly cruel as Ferdinand, while James Garnon does sardonic and sinister expertly. Denise Gough is a standout in her role.

    Overall, wonderful. 10/10.
    9bob998

    John Webster saw the skull beneath the skin

    You may remember the scene in Shakespeare In Love when Will sees the boy Webster playing with a dead rat in the street; he sees how Webster is going to grow up to be obsessed by sex and violence. So he proved to be, and we are the happier for it watching this production of The Duchess of Malfi. The set is wonderful--small but able to bring out all the subtleties of the text. Sian Williams did the choreography, those wonderful little jigs that we are learning were an integral part of Elizabethan stage practice.

    Sean Gilder as Bosola is really the leading character in the piece. A killer with scruples and a mordant sense of humour who doesn't hesitate to castigate his employers, Ferdinand and the Cardinal. Ferdinand rages like an hysteric, while the Cardinal is all cold calculation (and very funny too). Finally we have Gemma Arterton as the Duchess. I've seen many actresses doing plays of this period: Helen Mirren (The Changeling, As You Like It, A Midsummer Night's Dream), Claire Bloom (Richard III), Maggie Smith (Othello), many more: I'd say Arterton holds her own in this company because she is so natural. I don't know if she went to RADA or not, but she has an ease on stage and can imagine what death feels like.

    I'm going to look for more of the Globe productions because they look fascinating and have thought behind them instead of cheap effects that Hollywood gives us.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 25 maggio 2014 (Regno Unito)
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