
The Taming of the Shrew
Comedy · Romance · Drama
Overview
It's Lights! Camera! Action! on an Italian silent film set in a bygone era. The suitors are lining up to woo movie mogul Baptista's enchanting film star daughter, Bianca. But there's a catch: Bianca can't marry until her elder sister is wed. Enter Kate — bold, free and fierce, the last thing she wants or needs is a husband. Men conspire to marry this wild woman off to any man who will have her. Enter Petruchio — Navy captain, in need of a wife. The stage is set for one of the most powerful clashes of wills in history.
Top Cast


Ellen Bailey
Ellen Bailey
Tania
Ellen Bailey
Tania


Nicholas Brown
Nicholas Brown
Petruchio
Nicholas Brown
Petruchio


Leon Cain
Leon Cain
Biondello / Tailor / Player
Leon Cain
Biondello / Tailor / Player


Patrick Jhanur
Patrick Jhanur
Lucentio
Patrick Jhanur
Lucentio


Barbara Lowing
Barbara Lowing
Vincentia / Haberdasher
Barbara Lowing
Vincentia / Haberdasher


Anna McGahan
Anna McGahan
Katharina
Anna McGahan
Katharina


John McNeill
John McNeill
Baptista
John McNeill
Baptista
Wendy P. Mocke
Wendy P. Mocke
Rosa / Curtis / Ensemble
Wendy P. Mocke
Rosa / Curtis / Ensemble


Bryan Probets
Bryan Probets
Gremio / Grumio
Bryan Probets
Gremio / Grumio


David Soncin
David Soncin
Hortensio
David Soncin
Hortensio
Similar Movies

It's been years since her husband passed away, and Lisa's life finally has a solid foundation again--she has a high power job, a stable relationship with her longtime boyfriend Mark, and her teenage daughter, Sienna, is excelling in life. That is, until Sienna expresses her desire to become an actress.

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.

















