Watch Caesar Must Die Movie Online Streaming Free in HD

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Winner of the Golden Bear at the Berlinale, Paolo and Vittorio Taviani's Caesar Must Die deftly melds narrative and documentary in a transcendently powerful drama-within-a-drama. The film was made in Rome's Rebibbia Prison, where the inmates are preparing to stage Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. After a competitive casting process, the roles are eventually allocated, and the prisoners begin exploring the text, finding in its tale of fraternity, power and betrayal parallels to their own lives and stories. Hardened criminals, many with links to organised crime, these actors find great motivation in performing the play. As we witness the rehearsals, beautifully photographed in various nooks and crannies within the prison, we see the inmates also work through their own conflicts, both internal and between each other. -- (C) Adopt. Watch Caesar Must Die Movie Without Survey HERE
Release Date Caesar Must Die Feb 6, 2013 Limited
Genres Caesar Must Die : Documentary,Drama,Musical & Performing Arts,Art House & International,Special Interest

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All Critics Ranting For Caesar Must Die : 7.5
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Actors For Caesar Must Die

Cosimo Raga,Salvatore Striano,Giovanni Arcuri,Antonio Frasca,Juan Dario Bonetti


Caesar Must Die Movie Review

The movie's predominant black-and-white palette pares the action to its starkest outlines, and a few color sequences reconnect the prison, and the prisoners, to the surrounding world.
Richard Brody-New Yorker

A clever meta-narrative achievement that boasts winningly naturalistic performances from the real inmates and doesn't outstay its welcome.
Shaun Munro-What Culture

The 'play-within-the-film' concept keeps the audience held slightly at arms length, but in many of the more intense scenes it's hard not to be sucked in, at least until the real world interrupts again.
Gail Tolley-The List

Deceptively modest on nearly all accounts, Paolo and Vittorio Taviani's Caesar Must Die employs seemingly minor directorial contrivances to ruminate on a unique quarrel.
Chris Cabin-Slant Magazine

Shakespeare's tragedy gains extra piquancy in a Roman prison.
Don Groves-sbs.com.au

Friends, Romans, Countrymen; Caesar Must Die is flawless, and must be seen.
Blake Howard-2UE That Movie Show

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