Kate - The Taming Of The Shrew (2004)
Director: Roberto Lione
Movie review
From Time Out London
Shakespeare’s play receives a vibrantly coloured makeover with this charming and beautifully animated stop-motion film from Italy. The sets and characters are made of paper, but you wouldn’t know it, so detailed are the backgrounds, screen furniture and clothing. The palette, too, is a striking blend of rich reds, greens and blues. It must have taken an age to produce, what with all that origami.Author: DA
Time Out London Issue 1814: May 25-June 1 2005
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