You are probably refering to Baz Lurmans because I'm pretty sure that's the most recent one. It takes place in Verona Beach, California (that's not a real place)
Tromeo and Juliet
In the 1996 modernized version of Romeo and Juliet, three main characters die: Romeo, Juliet, and Mercutio.
The marriage between Romeo and Juliet takes place in secret at Friar Laurence's cell in Romeo and Juliet.
Leonardo DiCaprio as Romeo, Claire Danes as Juliet.
Romeo didn't kill Juliet. Juliet outlived him.
Romeo and Juliet took place in about mid-July.........on a Sunday......:)
In 1993, the Stratford Festival's version of Romeo and Juliet was filmed with Antoni Cimolino as Romeo, Colm Feore as Mercutio and Megan Follows as Juliet. It's a very good version indeed. If you meant the 1994 version or the 1996 version you should have asked.
Olivia Hussey
At Juliet's parents' place.
Verona, Italy
It is really impossible to answer this, since there are dozens of Romeo and Juliet productions on stages across the world right now. Which of them are the two most recent is constantly changing and is difficult to check up on. As of February 2011, the two most recent film versions of Romeo and Juliet (using the original dialogue) appear to be the filmed version of a performance at the new Globe Theatre, London, directed by Domenic Dromgoole (2010), and before that Romeo+Juliet (1996) directed by Baz Luhrmann and before that Romeo and Juliet (1994) directed by Alan Horrox. If you want the operatic version, the most recent is directed by Barbara Willis Sweete (2002), and if you want the ballet there is one from 2000 directed by Tina Protasoni. And if you are talking about spin-offs using the names of the lovers and the idea that they are from warring families and not much more you have such things as Romeo and Juliet (2000, dir: Colin Cox, in which the story is told from the perspective of Mercutio), Romeo and Juliet in Stanley Park (2009, dir: Olesia Shewchuk, in which Romeo and Juliet are lesbians), Romeo and Juliet: Sealed with a Kiss (2006, dir: Phil Nibbelink, in which the lovers are cute animated seals and live happily ever after), and Romeo & Juliet vs. The Living Dead (2009, dir: Ryan Denmark in which Romeo is a zombie)
Romeo and Juliet starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Clare Danes