Shakespeare's 17th century masterpiece about the "Melancholy Dane" was given one of its best screen treatments by Soviet director Grigori Kozintsev. Kozintsev's Elsinore was a real castle in Estonia, utilized metaphorically as the "stone prison" of the mind wherein Hamlet must confine himself in order to avenge his father's death. Hamlet himself is portrayed (by Innokenti Smoktunovsky) as the sole sensitive intellectual in a world made up of debauchers and revellers. Several of Kozintsev directorial choices seem deliberately calculated to inflame the purists: Hamlet's delivers his "To be or not to be" soliloquy with his back to the camera, allowing the audience to fill in its own interpretations.

Hamlet
1948
7.4/10

The Barefoot Contessa
1954
6.8/10

Yi Yi
2000
7.9/10

Beware of the Car!
1966
7.6/10

Songcatcher
2001
6.1/10

Smithereens
2011
4.4/10

Hannah and Her Sisters
1986
7.5/10

Woman in Gold
2015
7.3/10

Metropolis
1927
8.1/10

Monty Python and the Holy Grail
1975
7.8/10

Titanic
1997
7.9/10

Shutter Island
2010
8.2/10

Back to the Future
1985
8.3/10

The Breakfast Club
1985
7.7/10

American Beauty
1999
8.0/10

PK
2014
7.7/10

Cries and Whispers
1972
7.9/10

Joker
2019
8.1/10

8 Mile
2002
7.1/10

Rambo III
1988
6.2/10