We finished a screening of Hamlets. That classical Lawrence Olivier one and one by Peter Brook. I personally enjoyed the latter more. This was in University of Hyderabad. It seems Hyderabad has more to offer on Shakespeare this time. This week there is going to be a similar attempt on King Lear at Prasads preview theatre. A version by Brook [again] and the classic Kozintsev version.
Anyways, thanks to all those who helped me in this blog with list of movies and plays….hopefully we would be able to take up some of them for screening in the university again.
And I did make a long list of movies made from plays, especially Shakespearean. Anybody interested?
Hi
Reached you through the blogger with keyword ” kerala ”
Would like to know how you relate to the land.
And about me, I am involved with setting up a satellite television channel in Kerala, based on education, enterprising, and social upliftment.
Sounds big ? write to me about your povs.
I would also like to know how would you like to contribute towards the mission, if you would
cheers!
Raj
Raj,
Thanks for searching me out.
How do I relate to Kerala?
I was born there and lived there till I got out for higher studies. I did my PhD on the same region [more of it is given here in the research page]. I still read, write and think about the region in various ways.
Good to hear about your attempt at the satellite television channel. One of my friends have been anchoring for an online Malayalam television channel. But I have no idea in what ways can I contribute to your attempt. Please tell me more.
Hi. I don’t know how I landed at your blog. I guess you joined the English Dept at HCU after I left in 1998 after my MA.
It was good reading your blog and getting to know that movies are still being screened at the Dept. We had started the film screenings in 1997 and we used to wheel the TV from CALTS before the Dept. decided to buy one for us. I was told that the screenings had stopped.
Your listing of the adaptations has been very helpful. I will look out for some of them. By the way, there is a slip as you would have realized. Omkara is an adaptation of Othello and have you checked out Roman Polanski’s Macbeth.
bye
Sujit
Sujit Mahapatra,
Good to hear from an ex-HCU.
And we do have screenings in English department now. I have joined there as a project fellow in a project that tries to enhance film and theatre studies in the department. Now we dont have to wheel the TV from CALTS [by the way, that’s where I finished my PhD] anymore. If you havnt visited the university in the recent past, all of Humanities is shifted to a new building with a common auditorium where screenings [besides seminars and other things] happen with the help of computer and an LCD projector. I dont know where you are currently, but if you are passing by here anytime, check out yourself.
Thanks for the update on adaptations. and Omakara is Othello.