
Macbeth: Tomorrow, Tomorrow
Drama · Animation
Overview
A stark adaptation of Shakespeare’s Macbeth, centered on the “Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow” soliloquy. Performed by a single actor as Macbeth and Seyton, the film translates the language into physical action through motion capture and real-time facial performance in Unreal Engine, tracing time, consequence, and psychological collapse.
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