Jean Racine Trailers
Hippolyte et Aricie TrailerBajazet - Considering the Theatre and the Plague TrailerJarrell: Bérénice Trailer
French playwright.
Hippolyte et Aricie TrailerBajazet - Considering the Theatre and the Plague TrailerJarrell: Bérénice Trailer
French playwright.
Total trailers found: 19
16 October 1968
In the absence of her royal husband Theseus, thought to be dead, Phaedra declares her love to Hippolyte, Theseus's son from a previous marriage.
12 September 2000
An adaptation of Jean Racine's tragedy which depicts the thwarted loves of Antiochus, Titus (the future emperor of Rome) and Berenice (the queen of Palestine).
12 June 2013
A staging of Jean Racine's play "Britannicus" by Jean-Louis Martinelli.
03 June 1995
Recorded at the Glyndebourne Festival Opera in 1995, this acclaimed presentation of composer Gioachino Rossini's epic opus ERMIONE is based on Jean Racine's play "Andromache.
14 November 2020
In October 1733, the audience at the Académie Royale de Musique witnessed the birth of a revolutionary work: Hippolyte et Aricie.
25 June 2009
A new English adaptation of the classic French tragedy Phèdre by Jean Racine (1639-1699). It retells the ancient Greek tale of the wife of the Atenian King Theseus, who conceived a forbidden love for his son (by an earlier wife) Hyppolytus.
19 October 2010
A staging of Jean Racine's play "Bérénice" by Jean-Louis Martinelli.
25 September 2003
Hèdre is queen but doesn't love the king. She prefers his son Hippolytus, whom he had from a first marriage, to Theseus.
27 July 1983
Now Titus' father has died, the new emperor will be free to marry his beloved Bérénice. Also In love with Bérénice, Titus' friend Antiochus plans to flee Rome rather than face the marriage.
08 March 2011
A staging of Jean Racine's play "Andromaque" by Anne Théron.
04 December 2019
Frank Castorf has adapted Racine and combined this material with texts by Artaud. His art of theatrical and vital immoderation explores how, when it comes to this classical French author, the tragedy of existence is born from collusions between private passions and power.
23 July 1968
On the shores of Aulis, the Greeks prepare to attack Troy. But their ships are unable to set sail because the gods are holding back the winds necessary for departure.
01 January 1910
“The Queen of Judah has gained her throne by eliminating the Royal Princes, but one is still alive and protected by the high priest.
19 April 1959
Emperor Claudius had a son, Britannicus, before marrying Agrippina and adopting her son Nero, born of a previous marriage.
04 July 2007
The continuing demand for high standards is what sets Rouseau's work apart. What makes this film distinctive is the way Rousseau explicitly returns to the source of his creative inspiration.
26 September 2018
Titus and Berenice love each other; under the watchful eye of Antiochus, the hopeless lover, they try yet refuse to understand each other.