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Analyse each Directors choice of setting for the three films (all versions of Macbeth) - Explain what you think the director is trying to achieve in each case and how effective you believe him to have been - Refer to the idea you think the director has ab  

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Analyse each Directors choice of setting for the three films. Explain what you think the director is trying to achieve in each case and how effective you believe him to have been. Refer to the idea you think the director has about the play. In this essay I will analyse the opening scenes of three versions of Macbeth. The three versions are directed by Orson Welles, Michael Bogdanov and Trevor Nunn. Each expert in their directorial field. The directors brought their own interpretations of Shakespeare's Macbeth. The main feature of Orson Well's interpretaion was the use of black and white film. A feature of Michael Bogdanov's version was the modern set. He chose to bring the story into the twentieth century and chose a set which reflected this. Trevor Nunn's interpretation although on film was actually like a theatre production. In the following paragraphs I intend to show how the...

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