King Lear
1970
King Lear is a proud man who solicits praise from his three daughters in return for inheritance of the kingdom. Daughters Goneril and Regan profess their affection vehemently. Cordelia, who does not respect the process her father has chosen, does not humor him. Lear's perceived rejection from Cordelia leads to her banishment, thus splitting the kingdom between the other two. This hasty decision becomes his fatal error.
Director:
Peter Brook
Writers:
Peter Brook, Geoffrey of Monmouth, William Shakespeare
Awards:
2 wins & 1 nomination
Production:
Peter Brook
Country:
United Kingdom, Denmark