Beautiful. Is great to find these kind of animation that I used to watch on a tv program a few years a go, this grane of sand makes this artistic work resistant at the time, among other chices not so elegant and sofisticated, but more commercial noise....made for the masses. Thank to you, to help us to enjoy and learn by this legend... to not let them forgot by generation by generation throug the time. THANK YOU AND CHEERS. I offer an appologize, english is not my native tonge. SALUDOS DESDE MEXICO
I was in a production as Polixenes, and we closed a few days ago. It's nice watching this, kind of nostalgic, but also sad because the majority of Polixenes' lines from part 1 are compressed or completely cut.
Could anybody please help me find the title of a stop-motion short film from the 90s? It was about a man who had to undergo eye surgery. During his recovery, his vision was not very good. There was a nurse who helped him complete his recovery, but due to his still weak vision, he perceived her as a fairy. Once he fully recovered, he could not recognize the nurse who had helped him before, but he missed the fairy he believed had helped him. At the end of the short, the man realizes that the fairy was actually the nurse, and they fall in love. There is a scene where the man walks by the park and sees a couple of lovers kissing, which makes him feel sad an lonely.
I’ve never heard of this but I love Shakespeare’s tragedies. Especially Macbeth, Hamlet, and Othello. But I wonder how do these kings suspects that their wives is cheating on them out of no where?
My best guess, is that these kings suffer from insecurity. Just like with Henry VIII, they would be jealous of their queens having male friendships. And perhaps for medieval/renaissance people, they believed in the literal demon of jealousy. Jealousy/Envy is one of the seven deadly sins.
Not sure if this is what you mean, but: In the old myths, Ceres (or Demeter - Goddess of Vegetation) blighted Sicily with Winter when her lost daughter Proserpina (or Persephone) could not be found, stolen away by the God of the Underworld (Pluto, or Hades). Perdita ('the lost one') represents Proserpina. Winter prevails when she's lost. Spring returns when she's found.
read the play - at 8:35 they try to show it but paulina whispers to hermione to have the king blamed for both deaths of his son and herself, like others said.
Yo llevo años buscándolo 😥 soy de México y recuerdo que cuando era navidad, el fin de semana (en la mañana, al termino de once niños) pasaban este cuento. En una ocación yo hasta lo grabe 📼 😅😅😅.
Joya de nuestra época. Exactamente estas animaciones siempre las transmitían en invierno me recuerdan mis tiempos de secundaria, yo también las tenía grabadas, el paso del tiempo deteriora los videos en VHS. Alguien también llegó a ver las animaciones italianas que pasan los domingos terminando ventana de colores? Esas aún no las encuentro. "Mantequilla para el Rey" entre otras...
Beautiful. Is great to find these kind of animation that I used to watch on a tv program a few years a go, this grane of sand makes this artistic work resistant at the time, among other chices not so elegant and sofisticated, but more commercial noise....made for the masses. Thank to you, to help us to enjoy and learn by this legend... to not let them forgot by generation by generation throug the time. THANK YOU AND CHEERS.
I offer an appologize, english is not my native tonge. SALUDOS DESDE MEXICO
I recognized Lesser's voice, he's perfect! Love this production, thanks for posting
What a solace! Brilliant!
I was in a production as Polixenes, and we closed a few days ago. It's nice watching this, kind of nostalgic, but also sad because the majority of Polixenes' lines from part 1 are compressed or completely cut.
I love watching cartoon movies. Specially Shakespeare's drama 🎭 beautiful 😍
Its wonderful....
I just love this video....
Could anybody please help me find the title of a stop-motion short film from the 90s? It was about a man who had to undergo eye surgery. During his recovery, his vision was not very good. There was a nurse who helped him complete his recovery, but due to his still weak vision, he perceived her as a fairy. Once he fully recovered, he could not recognize the nurse who had helped him before, but he missed the fairy he believed had helped him. At the end of the short, the man realizes that the fairy was actually the nurse, and they fall in love. There is a scene where the man walks by the park and sees a couple of lovers kissing, which makes him feel sad an lonely.
4:41 NAW CUS WHY'D HE SNATCH LIL BRO LIKE THAT 😭😭
Such a weird ending for a Shakespeare play.
4:27 I wanted to hear the rest of the story!
wow! I love this video!
I grew up on these
I’ve never heard of this but I love Shakespeare’s tragedies. Especially Macbeth, Hamlet, and Othello. But I wonder how do these kings suspects that their wives is cheating on them out of no where?
My best guess, is that these kings suffer from insecurity. Just like with Henry VIII, they would be jealous of their queens having male friendships.
And perhaps for medieval/renaissance people, they believed in the literal demon of jealousy. Jealousy/Envy is one of the seven deadly sins.
Thank you so much
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I'm Sicilian... i don't think Shakespeare knew Sicily really well...
He didnt say Sicily is bad. The king was just misunderstood...
Not sure if this is what you mean, but:
In the old myths, Ceres (or Demeter - Goddess of Vegetation) blighted Sicily with Winter when her lost daughter Proserpina (or Persephone) could not be found, stolen away by the God of the Underworld (Pluto, or Hades). Perdita ('the lost one') represents Proserpina. Winter prevails when she's lost. Spring returns when she's found.
How about the coast of Bohemia? 😅
It's not meant to be a realistic representation of Sicilia - it is a tale, meant to be unbelievable
How the hell did the queen rise from the dead!?!?
paulina tells a lie to the king foooolish
It wasn't the statue . It was the real Hermione . Paulina lied to the king that Hermione is dead.
read the play - at 8:35 they try to show it but paulina whispers to hermione to have the king blamed for both deaths of his son and herself, like others said.
Ahahaha! That credits song is so ill-fitting in tone. Wow.
But it was beautiful. This puppetry seems familiar. Who directed it...?
It was strange but I like it 😁
nice
nice my foooot
alguien que hable español y que haya encontrado esta misma animación en español??? que pase el link fas
Yo llevo años buscándolo 😥 soy de México y recuerdo que cuando era navidad, el fin de semana (en la mañana, al termino de once niños) pasaban este cuento. En una ocación yo hasta lo grabe 📼 😅😅😅.
Joya de nuestra época. Exactamente estas animaciones siempre las transmitían en invierno me recuerdan mis tiempos de secundaria, yo también las tenía grabadas, el paso del tiempo deteriora los videos en VHS. Alguien también llegó a ver las animaciones italianas que pasan los domingos terminando ventana de colores? Esas aún no las encuentro. "Mantequilla para el Rey" entre otras...
Ya madame haw dislike