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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
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Movie Title : Caesar Must Die
Genre Movie :Documentary,Drama,Musical & Performing Arts,Art House & International,Special Interest
Mpaa Rating : Unrated
Release Date : Feb 6, 2013 Limited

Actors :Cosimo Rega,Salvatore Striano,Giovanni Arcuri,Antonio Frasca,Juan Dario Bonetti,Vittorio Parrella,Rosario Majorana,Vincenzo Gallo,Francesco de Masi,Gennaro Solito,Francesco Carusone,Fabio Rizzuto,Maurilio Giaffreda,Cosimo Raga


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Review For Caesar Must Die

It is almost an impertinence to think that we understand the thoughts of these actors and those in the audience who are relatives and friends. But this is the intriguing privilege that the Taviani brothers have given us.
Stanley Kauffmann-The New Republic

A film somewhere between documentary and neo-realist drama.
Colin Covert-Minneapolis Star Tribune

There's barely a wasted moment in the film, which runs a brisk 76 minutes and contains no female roles.
Peter Howell-Toronto Star

There's an intensity and emotional accuracy to the performances that's just stunning, particularly Striano's Brutus, as he longs for death and release.
Tom Long-Detroit News

It's an arresting, playful and moving film ...
Dave Calhoun-Time Out

Prison theatricals are nothing new in the movies, but Caesar Must Die, a quasi-documentary featuring hardened convicts acting out Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, is in a class by itself.
Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor

A clever if sometimes mystifying, combination of documentary, invention and post-modernism.
Jay Stone-Canada.com

Destined to lose years in prison, the actors seem to take pride -- and solace -- in their association with something as seemingly immortal as Shakespeare's words.
John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)

As they find issues and themes they can relate to, the action is never remotely static despite the frequent nature of the close-ups and the plastic sword.
Graham Young-Birmingham Post

The problem with the film, which somewhat inexplicably won the Golden Bear at Berlin last year, is that it scarcely transcends the basic novelty of its premise.
A.A. Dowd-Time Out Chicago

Profoundly moving.
Philip French-Observer [UK]

The juxtaposition of Shakespearean text and prison cell life is a particularly poignant one.
Tara Brady-Irish Times

It is difficult to understand exactly where documentary ends and fiction begins, but the finale, again in colour, of the triumphant first night of the production can't fail to move.
Derek Malcolm-This is London

It's never anything less than interesting, though I felt it didn't quite fulfil its potential, and the repetition of material at the beginning and end is disconcerting.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]

It is uncanny how Italy's film-makers keep failing to nail, or effectively to satirise, their country's strident political shortcomings.
Nigel Andrews-Financial Times

Deeply felt melancholy lingers long after the credits roll.
Glenn Heath Jr.-Little White Lies

Delivers a compelling and considered take on immemorial themes.
Chris Buckle-The Skinny

[It] has plenty of wit and punch, although compared to the best of the medium - Man On Wire, for instance - it sometimes comes off as guileless and clunky.
Patrick Peters-Empire Magazine

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