She's the Man is based on the play Twelfth Night.
The 1956 Science fiction film Forbidden Planet is loosely based on Shakespeare's The Tempest.
"Gnomeo & Juliet" is a play upon the title of "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare .
The film "The King Is Alive" involves a group of stranded passengers who choose to keep their spirits up by performing Shakespeare's King Lear. The plot of the movie is not based in any way on King Lear, but it is about people putting on that play. In some screenplays there are parallels between the play and the play within the play (especially if the script is written by Tom Stoppard, like Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead or Shakespeare in Love) but this is not one of those scripts. It would be inaccurate to say that it is based on King Lear.
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Online, at least some of them. Others in Video Stores and Libraries. You should know that "film adaptation of Shakespeare" includes a broad variety of things, including: 1. A filmed performance of a Shakespeare play 2. A film based on a stage production of a Shakespeare play. 3. A film whose screenplay is essentially the same as a Shakespeare play. 4. A film whose plot is very similar to a Shakesepare play 5. A film which has one or two similarities to a Shakespeare play. 6. A film which has character names similar to those in a Shakespeare play. 7. A film influenced by a phrase from a Shakespeare play. 8. A film of a ballet based on the plot of a Shakespeare play. 9. A film of an opera based on the plot of a Shakespeare play. See the related link for the thousand-plus films which fall into one or other of these categories.
The 1956 Science fiction film Forbidden Planet is loosely based on Shakespeare's The Tempest.
No, it is a fictional film about Shakespeare writing Romeo & Juliet.
"Gnomeo & Juliet" is a play upon the title of "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare .
It is based on Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet.
There may be a bunch of them, but for a start, the movie "O", directed by Tim Blake Nelson, is based on the 1603 play "Othello" by William Shakespeare.
The film "The King Is Alive" involves a group of stranded passengers who choose to keep their spirits up by performing Shakespeare's King Lear. The plot of the movie is not based in any way on King Lear, but it is about people putting on that play. In some screenplays there are parallels between the play and the play within the play (especially if the script is written by Tom Stoppard, like Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead or Shakespeare in Love) but this is not one of those scripts. It would be inaccurate to say that it is based on King Lear.
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As in the play, and in the story Shakespeare based his play on, Celia becomes Aliena and Rosalind becomes Ganymede.
Tom Stoppard was the screenwriter. He didn't play any character in the film.
I guess the first question is: more recent than what? The 1967 Franco Zeffirelli film is more recent than the 1929 Mary Pickford film. A film of the real play using Shakespeare's dialogue (not a different play with a vaguely similar plot like 10 things I hate about you) was made by the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in 2016.