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Shakespeare is the most adapted writer of all time. From classic adaptations to westerns, musicals and even science fiction, his work is all over cinema. But, how should filmmakers go about taking a stage performance and putting it on the screen? Should they stick to the text or should they adapt the material for a new medium? Both released in 1948, Orson Welles' Macbeth and Laurence Olivier's Hamlet are two of the finest examples of Shakespearian adaptations. Their varying approach highlights the different ways that Shakespeare can be brought the screen. This video takes a look at the history of Shakesperian films, all the way from 1988 with King John, to the modern-day, trying to understand the different approaches to the plays and what they can tell us about the relationship between stage and screen Thanks for watching One Hundred Years of Cinema, I will be writing a video essay about at least one film each year from 1915 onward to track the evolution of film over the last century. Please subscribe and share! Thank you! You can support me on Patreon here: www.patreon.com/onehundredyearsofcinema or follow me on twitter here: / 100yearscinema