Coriolanus Trailer. Ralph Fiennes‘ Coriolanus (2011) movie trailer stars Ralph Fiennes, Gerard Butler, Brian Cox, Jessica Chastain, and Vanessa Redgrave. Coriolanus‘ plot synopsis: “Caius ‘Coriolanus’ Martius a hero of Rome but also a feared general who refuses to integrate with the current system finding himself ousted by the people from the city. Determined to seek on the city he dearly loves Coriolanus must ally himself with his nemesis Tullus Aufidius (Gerard Butler) to gain revenge on those people who banished him.”
This movie trailer has new footage that was not in the previously released in the Coriolanus (2011) UK Movie Trailer. This looks like a wonderful piece of work and I am looking forward to watching it.
Regarding the look of the film, Ralph Fiennes
recruited director of photography Barry Ackroyd and camera operator Oliver Driscoll (The Hurt Locker, Green Zone) in order to visually realize Shakespeare’s Coriolanus as a gritty modern-day tale of war.
This movie trailer has new footage that was not in the previously released in the Coriolanus (2011) UK Movie Trailer. This looks like a wonderful piece of work and I am looking forward to watching it.
Regarding the look of the film, Ralph Fiennes
recruited director of photography Barry Ackroyd and camera operator Oliver Driscoll (The Hurt Locker, Green Zone) in order to visually realize Shakespeare’s Coriolanus as a gritty modern-day tale of war.
- 10/8/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
Coriolanus UK Trailer. Ralph Fiennes‘ Coriolanus (2011) UK movie trailer stars Ralph Fiennes, Gerard Butler, Brian Cox, Jessica Chastain, and Vanessa Redgrave. Coriolanus‘ plot synopsis: “The film is an adaptation of William Shakespeare‘s Coriolanus…A banished hero of Rome allies with a sworn enemy to take his revenge on the city.”
This movie looks fantastic. I will have to set aside some time to read Coriolanus. The way writer John Logan modernized the story in a war-torn setting looks good, Children of Men good. Since I haven’t read the play yet, I do not understand why the government would betray such a celebrated soldier as Caius Martius Coriolanus for. What did he do? I am also glad to see that the trailer’s producers did not give the reason away in the movie trailer.
Fiennes recruited director of photography Barry Ackroyd and camera operator Oliver Driscoll (The Hurt Locker,...
This movie looks fantastic. I will have to set aside some time to read Coriolanus. The way writer John Logan modernized the story in a war-torn setting looks good, Children of Men good. Since I haven’t read the play yet, I do not understand why the government would betray such a celebrated soldier as Caius Martius Coriolanus for. What did he do? I am also glad to see that the trailer’s producers did not give the reason away in the movie trailer.
Fiennes recruited director of photography Barry Ackroyd and camera operator Oliver Driscoll (The Hurt Locker,...
- 8/10/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
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