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Coriolanus (2010)
Director Ralph Fiennes
As director and star, Ralph Fiennes brings William Shakespeare's visceral history play to the big screen for the first time. Coriolanus is a drama for the ages, a commentary on the precarious draw of war and an auspicious directorial debut from one of the world's great classical actors.
Caius Martius ‘Coriolanus’ (Ralph Fiennes), a revered and feared Roman General, is at odds with the city of Rome and his fellow citizens. Pushed by his controlling and ambitious mother Volumnia (Vanessa Redgrave) to seek the exalted and powerful position of Consul, he is loath to ingratiate himself with the masses whose votes he needs in order to secure the office. When the public refuses to support him, Coriolanus’ anger prompts a riot that culminates in his expulsion from Rome. The banished hero then allies himself with his sworn enemy Tullus Aufidius (Gerard Butler) to take his revenge on the city. - Chicago International Film Festival
Country UK
Year 2010
Running Time 122m
Certificate 15A
Director's Biography
Ralph Fiennes was born in Ipswich and trained at London’s Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. His film credits as an actor include Quiz Show (94), Spider (02), The Constant Gardener (05) and In Bruges (08), as well as Schindler’s List (93) and The English Patient (96), both of which earned him Academy Award®nominations. Coriolanus (11) is his directorial debut.