A photograph of Katharine Hepburn in a production of Shakespeare's Cleopatra (1960)
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A photograph of Katharine Hepburn in a production of Shakespeare's Cleopatra (1960)
Volubilis
Juba and Cleopatra, Lords of the antique city of Volubilis, appear to us as two jackals and play in the ruins of their ancient realm… They are under the protection of the Imperial Eagle of Rome which defend them against the Egyptian Snake. It’s a metaphorical story about the nostalgia of Cléopatra about her Birth Culture. - Copyright Supinfocom Arles / MuCEM / Tu Nous ZA Pas Vus Productions - 2014 here is the link to the exhibition : mucem.org/fr/exposition/2244 Production : Animation : Lisa Bouët (vimeo.com/lisabouet) David Jurine (davidjurine.blogspot.fr/) Rendering Area : Françoise Bres (bres-francoise.blogspot.fr/) Alexis Choquard (vimeo.com/user18152396) Kai Huang (vimeo.com/user10883995) Alexia Rubod (alexiarubod.fr/) Guillaume Zaouche (vimeo.com/user11349442) Directors : Antoine Poyard (antoinepoyard.blogspot.fr/) Thibaud Scalesse (nnoizz.blogspot.fr/)