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Titus

The fate of an empire. The descent of man.
1999 | 162m | English

(21981 votes)

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Director: Julie Taymor
Writer: Julie Taymor
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Titus Andronicus returns from the wars and sees his sons and daughters taken from him, one by one. Shakespeare's goriest and earliest tragedy.
Release Date: Dec 25, 1999
Director: Julie Taymor
Writer: Julie Taymor
Genres: Drama, History
Keywords rome, italy, loss of loved one, repayment, battle for power, ancient rome, commander, revenge, woman director, goth
Production Companies Fox Searchlight Pictures, Overseas FilmGroup, NDF International, Clear Blue Sky Productions, Urania Pictures, Titus Productions
Box Office Revenue: $2,259,680
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Anthony Hopkins Titus Andronicus
Jessica Lange Tamora
Jonathan Rhys Meyers Chiron
Matthew Rhys Demetrius
Harry Lennix Aaron
Angus Macfadyen Lucius
Colm Feore Marcus Andronicus
Alan Cumming Saturninus
Laura Fraser Lavinia
Raz Degan Alarbus
Kenny Doughty Quintus
James Frain Bassianus
Blake Ritson Mutius
Colin Wells Martius
Osheen Jones Young Lucius
Dario D'Ambrosi Clown
Ettore Geri Priest
Constantine Gregory Aemelius
Geraldine McEwan Nurse
Tresy Taddei Little Girl
Bah Souleymane Infant
Antonio Manzini Publius
Leonardo Treviglio Caius
Giacomo Gonnella Sempronius
Carlo Medici Valentin
Emanuele Vezzoli Goth Leader
Hermann Weiskopf Goth Soldier
Christopher Ahrens Goth Soldier
Vito Fasano Goth General
Maurizio Rapotec Goth Lieutenant
Bruno Bilotta Roman Captain
Name Job
Julie Taymor Director, Screenplay
Roberto Casale Assistant Art Director
William Shakespeare Theatre Play
Elliot Goldenthal Original Music Composer
Luciano Tovoli Director of Photography
Françoise Bonnot Editor
Milena Canonero Costume Design
Dante Ferretti Production Design
Matthias Gohl Music Producer
Alessandro Borgese Stunts
Lora Hirschberg Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Name Title
Jody Patton Producer
Conchita Airoldi Producer
Julie Taymor Producer
Paul G. Allen Executive Producer
Steve Bannon Co-Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
Golden Globes Best Supporting Actress Virginia Madsen Nominated
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Sir Anthony Hopkins is the eponymous general who returns, victorious, from war and to great acclimation. He declines the throne allowing the elder son of his predecessor "Saturninus" (Alan Cummings) to accede instead. The new Caesar quickly declares his intention to marry Titus' daughter Lavinia (La ... ura Fraser) - a match nobody is keen on. She tries to flee, but her father prevents this escape, killing one of his own young sons in the process - but the damage is done. The emperor marries "Tamora" (Jessica Lange) - a hostage Queen of the Goths brought back from the war and what now ensures is Shakespeare at his most brutal - just about every crime in the book is featured - a battle for survival in which no-one is safe. The style of this production mixes the traditional (Oscar nominated) costume based drama with a more modern interpretation of other aspects of the complex story. The screenplay does try to stick to the play in general (though the men in the pie bit is perhaps an addition!) and the quirky nature of the characterisations are well captured by the likes of Cummings - a sort of Charlie Chaplin meets Hitler persona; Harry Lennix stands out as "Aaron" - a man who really epitomises evil and there is fun to be had from "Demetrius" (Matthew Rhys) and "Chiron" (Jonathan Rhys Meyers) whose leather clad antics are worth seeing before pie-dom looms. The direction from acclaimed theatre director Julie Taymor offers us quite an unique perspective on this lesser known but powerful tale of lust, greed and power and that perspective enhances some of the more physically (limiting) theatrical aspects of this play - especially when filmed out of doors. Sir Anthony is on authoritative form and Jessica Lange's malevolently sexy performance is probably the best depiction of that character I have seen on stage or screen. It's long, but then it's a long play so I'd get some Malbec in and enjoy!

Aug 28, 2023