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SHAKSPER 2008: New Henry V Movie Available on DVD
From: Hardy M. Cook (editor@SHAKSPER.NET) Date: 08/15/08
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 19.0466 Friday, 15 August 2008 From: Peter Babakitis <banfus@earthlink.net> Date: Wednesday, 13 Aug 2008 14:07:21 -0700 Subject: New Henry V Movie Available on DVD The new film "William Shakespeare's Henry V" is available on DVD from the official site: http://www.henrythefifth.com Cast: Peter Babakitis, Sabaa, Phil Sheridan, Brian Narelle, Gwyneth Horobin The director, Peter Babakitis, will be appearing at schools throughout the US for discussion and Q/A sessions about interpretation, production, and performance. New Film of Shakespeare's Henry V Sheds Light on Controversial Warrior-King. Peter Babakitis's new film William Shakespeare's Henry V reveals a darker side of patriotic ambition. Peter Babakitis, Emmy award-winning director of the film Kuksu, has created a new digital film experience with William Shakespeare's Henry V. "I was attracted by this play because I thought it would be fascinating to get into the mind of this rather cold-blooded killer who believes he's doing God's work." Explains Mr. Babakitis, "Shakespeare gives us a sinister underside to the glory of conquest; an aspect of the play that I thought was lacking in other productions that I've seen." "He is an isolated character, a victim of his own competence as a leader, and of the faith placed by others in him. His midnight wandering on the night before the battle of the most interesting self-reflective writing in all of Shakespeare, revealing the emptiness in the eye of the storm that this man had created." Directing and acting in the same, production proved a challenge to Mr. Babakitis, and he describes his routine: "I prepared physically for the role with aikido training, medieval broadsword practice, which is quite different from modern foil fencing, and hours and hours of horseback riding. I do a kind of yogic breathing exercise to be able to handle the long speeches. I was also performing on stage in San Francisco in Frankenstein: A Modern Prometheus during the course of the production as well, so I found I was using a lot of that work, and the coaching given me by Robert Lundy-Paine, the director of Frankenstein, who Plays the duke of Orleans in Henry V." "In the end, I think the play is written in such a way to support the character of Henry; the other characters create a matrix in which Henry exists, so in a way -- and I think this is thematic -- he is defined by those around him. He is profoundly lost, except for his responsibility to the endeavor that he has created -- and I think this is a very modern condition." "Other Productions that focus on Henry the patriotic hero miss this important aspect, but it's this moral ambiguity that I find makes him interesting." To book a screening and appearance, send emails to educational@henrythefifth.com For group and class discounts on ordering, send email to publicity@henrythefifth.com _______________________________________________________________ S H A K S P E R: The Global Shakespeare Discussion List Hardy M. Cook, editor@shaksper.net The S H A K S P E R Web Site <http://www.shaksper.net> DISCLAIMER: Although SHAKSPER is a moderated discussion list, the opinions expressed on it are the sole property of the poster, and the editor assumes no responsibility for them.
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