Overview:
Told entirely through social media and smartphone screens, this bold adaptation of Romeo and Juliet reinvents the world’s most enduring love story with style and lyricism, with black and brown youth at the heart of it all.Status: | Released (2021-01-30) |
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Awards: | 1 win & 1 nomination |
Screen: | Rickie Castaneda, Oleksii Sobolev, Carey Williams |
Productions: | Interface Films |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |
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Casts
- 2316688: Camaron Engels - Romeo
- 2170623: Francesca Noel - Juliet
- 1394670: RJ Cyler - Benvolio
- 2453793: Siddiq Saunderson - Mercutio
- 1969510: Diego Tinoco - Tybalt
- 22821: David Zayas - Fernando Capulet
- 1982328: Dakota Shapiro - Paris
Crews
- 1635125: Desi Aguilar - Costume Design - Costume & Make-Up
- 2105732: Carla Rosso - Makeup Department Head - Costume & Make-Up
- 1448280: Ugo Derouard - Sound Designer - Sound
- 6210: William Shakespeare - Theatre Play - Writing
- 1966724: Robert Crosby - Colorist - Editing
- 1405268: Laura Jean Bransky - Script Supervisor - Directing
- 2174868: Gina Banic - Hair Department Head - Costume & Make-Up
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Reviews
Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots
Review text:
The classic Romeo and Juliet tale is given a modern spin in “R#J,” an inventive but irritating film from director Carey Williams. The movie is too drawn-out (especially the painfully prolonged ending), and the gimmick of telling the story entirely through social media and smartphone ....
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