King Lear is a 1987 American film directed by Jean-Luc Godard, an adaptation of William Shakespeare's play in the avant-garde style of French New Wave cinema. The script was primarily by Peter Sellars and Tom Luddy. It is not a typical cinematic adaptation of Shakespeare's eponymous tragedy, although some lines from the play are used in the film. Only three characters – Lear, Cordelia and Edgar – are common to both, and only Act I, scene 1 is given a conventional cinematic treatment in that two or three people actually engage in relatively meaningful dialogue.
King Lear (1987)
Directed by Jean-Luc Godard
Genres - Avant-garde / Experimental, Comedy, Drama, Science Fiction |
Sub-Genres - Avant-Garde and Experimental |
Release Date - May 17, 1987 |
Run Time - 90 min. |
MPAA Rating - PG
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Movie Info
Budget
$2,000,000
Box Office
$85,018
Themes
Tags
Adaptation, Alternate History, Catastrophe, Civilization, Dark, Descendant, Plot, Shakespeare
Attributes
Based On: King Lear
Narrative Location: Switzerland
Narrative Location: Switzerland
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Alternate Titles
Jean-Luc Godard's King Lear
, US
King Lear
FR, GB, US
Król Lear
PL
Lear király
HU
Rei Lear
BR
Βασιλιάς Ληρ
GR
Король Лир
, RU
Крал Лир
BG
ゴダールのリア王
JP