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    Belgian author and director

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  2. An Interview With Olivier's son, director Richard Olivier. From the London Times (April 11, 1999) Being Laurence Olivier's son was hell, but after years of anger Richard Olivier has finally found how to be himself. Once more into the breach with my father.

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    The film opens with a subtle disclaimer: Can’t say fairer than calling this a legend. Laurence Olivier recut and altered William Shakespeare’s play, which had a distinct bias for the Tudors and against the Plantagenets. Shakespeare’s sources included Raphael Holinshed’s pro-Tudor Chronicles; Thomas More’s History of King Richard III, written when h...

    Having said that, Olivier’s performance is terrific. It’s far too camp and stagey for cinema, really, as are the luridly coloured costumes and absurdly clean and tidy “medieval” sets. But he is magnetic to watch as he delivers his scheming monologues straight to camera. It is impossible not to be reminded of Frank Underwood in House of Cards (or Fr...

    The real Richard’s skeleton shows he suffered from scoliosis – which made him short, but not especially misshapen. He is not thought to have walked with a limp. More’s description of him, laced with Tudor contempt for the physically imperfect – “little of stature, ill-fetured of limmes, croke-backed” – informed the lines Shakespeare gives to Queen ...

    The biggest controversy of Richard’s reign is the case of the princes in the Tower. These two boys – 12-year-old King Edward V and his brother, nine-year-old Richard, Duke of York – were taken to the inner apartments of the Tower of London after Richard’s accession. They were never seen again after the summer of 1483. It cannot be said definitively...

    Olivier chose to film the Battle of Bosworth Field in Spain, where the parched brown grass failed to resemble the green fields of Leicestershire. It’s not one of cinema’s great battle scenes, anyway. Dwarfed by the epic Spanish landscape, 500 extras simply could not pass for the 26,000 or so soldiers involved in the real thing. The film-makers win ...

    In the end, Richard is surrounded by enemy soldiers and hacked to death. There are several contemporary accounts of Richard’s demise, but an autopsy on his skeleton showed 11 injuries, nine to the head. They were, according to analysis, consistent with the tradition that he forsook his horse and then died fighting a group of enemies. So the film’s ...

    A fine adaptation of Shakespeare’s brilliant but slanderous play. Richard did not commit most of the foul deeds here attributed to him – though there may always be a question mark over his involvement in the disappearance of the princes in the Tower. 1. This article was amended on 4 April to correct the allegiances of those who surrounded Richard a...

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  5. Richard Olivier (9 August 1945 – 3 March 2021) was a Belgian filmmaker and documentarian. Filmography Short films. I’m Fed Up with Bananas (1970) Sheep as ...

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  7. Jan 18, 2019 · Posted January 18, 2019. Author. Austin Tichenor. Laurence Olivier. Richard III. Shakespeare in the world. “The Dark History of a Wicked King,” Life magazine. Clipping in a scrapbook, circa 1956. Folger Shakespeare Library. Has any other film of a Shakespeare play left a greater cultural legacy than Laurence Olivier’s Richard III?

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