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Duration: 189 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ribero |
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Birth Name: Chloe Armstrong
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"Kate Bell, an Australian actress, has been acting for only a brief period, yet she has already established herself with her clear and resonant performances. While pursuing her studies in theater and dance at the University of Wollongong in Australia, Kate was cast as Bec Sanderson, the seductive surfer girl, in the popular though short-lived television series Blue Water High. This role allowed her ample opportunities to showcase her athletic physique in revealing swimsuits. Kate then took on a more challenging role in the modern adaptation of Macbeth (2006), playing one of the witches who brews up a storm of witchly delights. She continues to deliver impressive performances."
Birth Name: Miranda Nation
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Release Year: 2006
Nation: Australia
Alternative Title: Макбет, Macbeth - La tragedia dell'ambizione
Director: Geoffrey Wright
Writer: Geoffrey Wright, Victoria Hill, William Shakespeare
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Companies: Arclight Films, Australian Film Finance Corporation, Film Victoria, Mushroom Pictures, Palace Films, Paradigm Hyde Films
Genre: Action, Drama, Thriller
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Keywords: assault rifle, truck
In this modern retelling of 'Macbeth', set in Melbourne's ganglands, Macbeth is a loyal member of Duncan's criminal organization. After encountering witches who prophesy that he will eventually lead the gang, Macbeth becomes consumed by ambition and plots with his wife to kill Duncan. Once in power, Macbeth resorts to violence to maintain it, ultimately leading to his downfall as enemies unite against him.
Macbeth (2006) is a contemporary adaptation of Shakespeare's tragedy directed by Geoffrey Wright. The film transplants the original's medieval Scottish setting to Melbourne's ganglands, replacing kings and nobles with crime bosses and mobsters. The core story remains faithful to its source material, exploring themes of power, ambition, guilt, and tragic downfall through the lens of Australian criminal underworld.