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Coriolanus

  • 6.1 /10

  • 480

  • 92%

Plot

Caius Martius, aka Coriolanus, is an arrogant and fearsome general who has built a career on protecting Rome from its enemies. Pushed by his ambitious mother to seek the position of consul, Coriolanus is at odds with the masses and unpopular with certain colleagues. When a riot results in his expulsion from Rome, Coriolanus seeks out his sworn enemy, Tullus Aufidius. Together, the pair vow to destroy the great city.

Cast

Ralph Fiennes as Caius Martius Coriolanus
Ralph Fiennes

as Caius Martius Coriolanus

Gerard Butler as Tullus Aufidius
Gerard Butler

as Tullus Aufidius

Lubna Azabal as First Citizen (Tamora)
Lubna Azabal

as First Citizen (Tamora)

Ashraf Barhom as Second Citizen (Cassius)
Ashraf Barhom

as Second Citizen (Cassius)

Jessica Chastain as Virgilia
Jessica Chastain

as Virgilia

Vanessa Redgrave as Volumnia
Vanessa Redgrave

as Volumnia

James Nesbitt as Tribune Sicinius
James Nesbitt

as Tribune Sicinius

Brian Cox as Menenius
Brian Cox

as Menenius

John Kani as General Cominius
John Kani

as General Cominius

Dragan Mićanović as Titus Lartius
Dragan Mićanović

as Titus Lartius

Movie Facts

Rated

  • R

Status

  • Released

Release Date

  • February 14, 2011

Production Companies

  • BBC Film

  • Synchronistic Pictures

  • Icon Entertainment International

  • Lipsync Productions

  • Atlantic Swiss Productions

  • Hermetof Pictures

  • Magna Films

  • Kalkronkie

  • Artemis Films

  • Lonely Dragon

  • Magnolia Mae Films

Production Countries

  • Italy

  • Montenegro

  • Serbia

  • United Kingdom

Spoken Language

  • English

Budget

  • $7,700,000.00

Revenue

  • $1,072,602.00

Runtime

  • 2.05 hrs

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Reviews

This reminded me a little of Sir Ian McKellen’s 1995 reimagining of “Richard III” as Ralph Fiennes turns his hand to directing this Shakespeare story of power-lust and betrayal. It’s maybe not the most famous of the bard’s works, nor for my money is it one of his most original. The story itself has shades of “Julius Caesar” too it as it depicts the rise and fall of the eponymous dictator (Fiennes…