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'''Works of [[cinema]] related to [[Berenice]]
'''Works of [[cinema]] related to [[Berenice]]
< ''Fiction'' : [[Berenice (literature)]] -- [[Berenice (music)]] -- [[Berenice (dance)]] -- [[Berenice (art)]]>
* @2017 Gabriele Boccaccini, University of Michigan


==Overview==
==Overview==
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==Performing Berenice (cinema & television)==
==Performing Berenice (cinema & television)==


Berenice is recorded in ancient sources as a woman of great personality, intelligence and charm, and as such is presented on the screen. Not surprisingly, among the limited group of women who have played the role, we find some of the best European actresses, from [[Danièle Lebrun]] to [[Anne Alvaro]] and [[Carole Bouquet]]
Berenice is recorded in ancient sources as a woman of great personality, intelligence and charm, and as such is presented on the screen. Not surprisingly, among the limited group of women who played the role, we find some of the best European actresses, from the Finnish [[Rose-Marie Precht]] in 1962 to the Scottish [[Stella Gonet]] in 2007. Especially from France, where the character of Berenice still has a special place in the theatrical tradition of that country, come such famous interpreters as [[Danièle Lebrun]], [[Anne Alvaro]] and [[Carole Bouquet]].





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  • @2017 Gabriele Boccaccini, University of Michigan

Overview

The presence of Berenice on cinema and television is limited to some video recordings of theatrical productions of plays (by Järnefelt, and above all, Racine). The only two exceptions are provided by two TV mini-series. The first one, in 1981, presents the meeting between Paul of Tarsus and Berenice at Caesarea Maritima, according to the Acts of the Apostles The other one, in 2007, does it in the context of the adventures of a group of children "at the time of Titus".

Performing Berenice (cinema & television)

Berenice is recorded in ancient sources as a woman of great personality, intelligence and charm, and as such is presented on the screen. Not surprisingly, among the limited group of women who played the role, we find some of the best European actresses, from the Finnish Rose-Marie Precht in 1962 to the Scottish Stella Gonet in 2007. Especially from France, where the character of Berenice still has a special place in the theatrical tradition of that country, come such famous interpreters as Danièle Lebrun, Anne Alvaro and Carole Bouquet.


Year Berenice Cinema / Television Country Notes
1962 Rose-Marie Precht Titus (1962 Törnroos / @1902 Järnefelt), Finnish (TV) production (play) Finland [1]
1969 Anna Gaël Bérénice (1968 Jolivet / @1670 Racine), French (TV) production (play) France [2]
1975 Danièle Lebrun Bérénice (1975 Rouleau / @1670 Racine), French (TV) production (play) France [3]
1981 Olga Karlatos Peter and Paul (1981 Day), TV mini-series United States [4]
1983 Anne Alvaro Bérénice (1983 Ruíz / @1670 Racine), video recording (play) France [5]
2000 Carole Bouquet Bérénice (2000 Verhaeghe / @1670 Racine), French (TV) production (play) France [6]
2007 Stella Gonet Roman Mysteries (2007-08 Marcus et al.), TV mini-series United Kingdom [7]