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Caesar Must Die 2012 123movies

Caesar Must Die 2012 123movies

Feb. 11, 201276 Min.
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Watch: Cesare deve morire 2012 123movies, Full Movie Online – In Rebibbia Prison in Italy, its inmate theatre program puts on a well received production of William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. The film goes back several months earlier as the coordinators announces the play as the program’s production of the year. With that project set, we see its creation as the cast is auditioned and selected for this artistic challenge. As they rehearse, the prisoners, many of whom are long termers and lifers for serious crimes, find that the classic play has both a striking resonance and contrast to their confined lives..
Plot: Inmates at a prison in Rome rehearse for a performance of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar.
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Ratings:

7.3/10 Votes: 6,592
92% | RottenTomatoes
77/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 126 Popularity: 4.56 | TMDB

Reviews:

Prison, Theater, Freedom…
A week has passed since I watched “Cesare deve morire” and I am still trying to decipher the multiple layers on which this film has worked in my mind. The brothers Taviani have directed a masterpiece of 76′ which however is so dense in content that the time is waxing inside one’s own memory.

The Tavianis are documenting the mis-en-scene of a Shakespeare piece inside a prison. Probably the most impressive element of “Cesare deve morire” is the performances of the inmate actors. The fact that the film is shot as a documentary in its natural setting spreads the film in two layers which are seamlessly weaved on each other. On the first level we see the prisoners who are passionately rehearsing the lines of their characters and on the second level we stand on front of Cesar, Brutus and Antonius discussing in the alleys of Rome. As in the case of Bergman, the brothers Taviani are very successfully studying the relationship between theater and cinema.

This prison setting is extremely symbolic and renders the actor performances utterly intense. It feels as if the prisoners, lacking their physical freedom, are getting deep into the skin of those new personas seeking the experiences which prison has deprived them of. The performances are so convincing that one has to contemplate on the nature of human destiny. Could it be that one’s social condition or even coincidences could make the same persons capable of the best and of the worst? Moreover, the film leads to an unavoidable rumination of the concept of freedom in all its forms.

A stark black and white photography pronounces the prison architecture and recreates ancient Rome in its bare corridors. The photography is perfectly self-standing and it would be of great artistic value even in the absence of a plot. The black and white may emphasize the lack of freedom of the inmates but also allows the spectator to ignore redundant information and to concentrate on the performances of the actors. It is remarkable how architectural beauty arises even in a prison. The common spaces are illustrated exceptionally well and after a while one feels lost in a limbo between the prison and Rome.

Finally, although the audience reaches catharsis after the end of Shakespeare’s narration the narration of brothers Taviani remains unresolved into ones psyche. I personally believe that “Cesare deve morire” is one of those rare cinematic experiences that are capable to shake away well entrenched beliefs. That alone would make the film worth seeing. Gladly, those 76′ are so much more.

Review By: pantelispa
Shakespeare Unshackled
After attending the premiere of “Cesare Deve Morire”, I was not so sure about the movie. It was a good movie, but somehow essayist, rather loose, not catchy. The outstanding performance of Salvatore Striano (Brutus) was striking and rewarded by the audience. The beautiful composition of black and white pictures was of high aesthetic value. It is a very calm movie, the music is nearly minimalistic.

So how come it had a huge impact on me – later? In contrast to most other movies I had seen in Berlin, it was important. Other movies dealt with existentialistic, superficially more important topics than with some prisoners rehearsing a Shakespeare play. Yet “Cesare Deve Morire” had more to say and thus it deserved the Golden Bear. The questions it poses are the same ones as in the Shakespeare play in interrelation with the real destiny of the imprisoned play actors. Even though it is not a particularly spectacular movie, it has the tenor of what makes a strong movie: Importance. The filmmaking is of minor importance, the idea is in the foreground, which is the right decision. The play continues in our minds after the final curtain. Impressive.

Review By: hanni-lehnen

Other Information:

Original Title Cesare deve morire
Release Date 2012-02-11
Release Year 2012

Original Language it
Runtime 1 hr 17 min (77 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated Unrated
Genre Drama
Director Paolo Taviani, Vittorio Taviani
Writer William Shakespeare, Paolo Taviani, Vittorio Taviani
Actors Cosimo Rega, Salvatore Striano, Giovanni Arcuri
Country Italy
Awards 16 wins & 21 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Red One MX, Zeiss Compact Prime Lenses
Laboratory Technicolor S.p.a., Roma, Italy
Film Length 2,093 m
Negative Format Redcode RAW
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), Redcode RAW (4.5K) (source format)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (spherical), D-Cinema

Caesar Must Die 2012 123movies
Original title Cesare deve morire
TMDb Rating 7.325 126 votes

Director

Paolo Taviani

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