Index Of Romeo And Juliet 1996 !!better!! -

Craig Pearce & Baz Luhrmann (adapted from William Shakespeare) Release Date: November 1, 1996 (USA) Budget: $14.5 million Global Box Office: $151.8 million Cinematographer: Donald McAlpine Editor: Jill Bilcock 2. Character and Cast Directory

The film is set in a fictional city called Verona Beach, which is plagued by a bitter rivalry between two powerful families, the Montagues and the Capulets. Against this backdrop of hatred and violence, Romeo, a Montague, and Juliet, a Capulet, fall in love at a ball hosted by Juliet's family. They exchange vows of love, but their families' animosity towards each other makes their love impossible.

A moody, downtempo track that introduces a brooding Romeo pacing by the beach.

Juliet’s terrifying, mafia-esque parents. 3. Visual Motifs & Symbolism Index index of romeo and juliet 1996

Intertextual/reference index

A hauntingly beautiful choral cover sung by a boy's choir during Romeo and Juliet's wedding. 5. Production Trivia & Technical Credits Director: Baz Luhrmann Screenplay: Craig Pearce & Baz Luhrmann

The score masterfully blended choral arrangements with sweeping strings, earning a BAFTA for Best Film Music. 5. Critical Reception and Cultural Impact Craig Pearce & Baz Luhrmann (adapted from William

An explosive, joyful indie-pop track used during the brief montage of the lovers' happiness before tragedy strikes. 4. Visual Motifs & Iconography Index

Dave Paris is introduced; Juliet and her mother discuss marriage.

(A choral reinvention of the dance anthem) Volume 2: The Score They exchange vows of love, but their families'

Tybalt’s custom, pearl-handled, gold-plated pistol featuring a religious emblem on the grip.

Friar Laurence agrees to marry the lovers in his greenhouse; the wedding ceremony.

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The "Prince of Cats" styled as a ruthless, flamenco-stepping, leather-clad cartel enforcer.