Comments
Suggestions of similar film to Macbeth
There are 113 films with the same actors, 60492 with the same cinematographic genres, 4334 films with the same themes (including 163 films with the same 3 themes than
Macbeth), to have finally
70 suggestions of similar films.
If you liked
Macbeth, you will probably like those similar films :
, 4h2
Directed by Kenneth BranaghGenres DramaThemes Films about families,
Théâtre,
Ghost films,
Political films,
Films based on plays,
Films based on works by William Shakespeare,
Films about royaltyActors Kenneth Branagh,
Julie Christie,
Billy Crystal,
Gérard Depardieu,
Charlton Heston,
Richard BriersRating76%
The film follows the plot of the original play., 2h3
Directed by Oliver ParkerOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Seafaring films,
Théâtre,
Transport films,
Films based on plays,
Films based on works by William ShakespeareActors Laurence Fishburne,
Irène Jacob,
Kenneth Branagh,
Nathaniel Parker,
Michael Maloney,
Nicholas FarrellRating67%
Venise 1570. L'orgueilleux Maure Othello, mercenaire au service de la Sérénissime République, enlève Desdemone, fille du noble Brabantino. Une passion dévorante unit les deux amants. Mais Iago, fidèle lieutenant du Maure, voyant le charmant Cassio prendre de plus en plus d'importance auprès d'Othello qui le lui préfère comme bras droit, jure de se venger du couple., 1h40
Directed by Geoffrey SaxOrigin United-kingdomGenres DramaThemes Théâtre,
Films based on plays,
Films based on works by William ShakespeareActors Eamonn Walker,
Christopher Eccleston,
Keeley Hawes,
Richard Coyle,
Rachael Stirling,
Del SynnottRating73%
The film is narrated by Ben Jago, a corrupt police detective who is prepared to manipulate those around him to get what he wants, even the people he loves., 1h37
Directed by Mike FiggisOrigin United-kingdomGenres DramaThemes Films about education,
Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Albert Finney,
Greta Scacchi,
Matthew Modine,
Julian Sands,
Michael Gambon,
Ben SilverstoneRating71%
Andrew Crocker-Harris (Albert Finney) is a veteran teacher of Greek and Latin at a British Public school. After nearly 20 years of service, he is being forced to retire on the pretext of his health, and perhaps may not even be given a pension. He is disliked or ignored by the other teachers and while his pupils fear his relentlessly strict discipline, they are bored by his dictatorial but dreary and un-inspiring teaching methods. His younger wife Laura (Greta Scacchi), whom he has sexually and emotionally neglected, is unfaithful, and now lives to wound him any way she can. She is having an affair with Frank (Matthew Modine), an eager, young American science teacher who is highly popular with his pupils, much more lenient with class-room rules yet is able connect with the students. In his final class, Andrew, whilst reading from a Greek play, finally shows some genuine passion about the subject, giving a glimpse at the teacher he could have been. Andrew's nervous new replacement Tom (Julian Sands) expresses his awe at the ironclad control that the former exerts over his classes, but Andrew advises his young colleague not to follow his example., 1h58
Directed by Michael BlakemoreGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Films based on playsActors Sam Neill,
Greta Scacchi,
John Hargreaves,
Kerry Fox,
Googie Withers,
Michael BlakemoreRating66%
It is just after the end of World War I in an Australia that is beginning to question the value of continuing as an outpost of the British Empire. Jack Dickens' sister had married Alexander Voysey, but died years ago. After the death of his wife, Voysey took off for the bright lights of the city, abandoning his daughter, Sally, who has since been raised by her Uncle Jack and the sharp-tongued maid, Hannah. Jack and Sally have sacrificed all their own hopes and dreams to run the farm while Voysey has been disporting himself in the city, ostensibly making a name for himself as a literary critic and writer in London. However, the truth is that Voysey is a self-centered, self-aggrandizing, pompous windbag who has no visible means of support other than leeching off his brother-in-law's labor on the farm., 2h17
Directed by Laurence Olivier,
John Paddy CarstairsOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
Action,
HistoricalThemes Théâtre,
Political films,
Films based on plays,
Films based on works by William Shakespeare,
Films about royaltyActors Laurence Olivier,
Renée Asherson,
Ralph Truman,
Robert Helpmann,
Robert Newton,
Leslie BanksRating69%
We see a panorama of London in 1600 and travel to the Globe Theatre where the audience is being seated. The Chorus (Leslie Banks) enters and implores the audience to use their imagination to visualise the setting of the play. We then see, up on a balcony, two clergymen, The Archbishop of Canterbury (Felix Aylmer), and the Bishop of Ely (Robert Helpmann) discussing the current affairs of state. Henry (Laurence Olivier) then enters, and discusses with his nobles the state of France. A gift is delivered to Henry from the French Dauphin. The gift turns out to be tennis balls, a jibe at Henry's youth and inexperience. Offended, Henry sends the French ambassador away, and prepares to claim the French throne, a throne that he believes is rightfully his.