THE HAMLET MANIFESTO — A Film by Hugo Noël Santander Ferreira
In this striking third sequence, a modern Hamlet wanders the monumental spans of the Walt Whitman Bridge and gazes upon the thunderous Niagara Falls. Against these symbols of democracy and nature’s overwhelming force, he delivers Shakespeare’s iconic soliloquy — a raw meditation on grief, betrayal, and the unbearable weariness of existence.
► ABOUT THIS SCENE:
The soliloquy is reframed against the American landscape. The bridge, named for the poet of the self and democracy, becomes a passage suspended between despair and endurance. The relentless power of Niagara Falls mirrors the torrent of Hamlet’s inner turmoil as he confronts his mother’s swift remarriage to his uncle.
► KEY THEMES:
Shakespeare’s Hamlet | Modern Adaptation | Soliloquy on Screen | Existential Dread | Grief and Betrayal | Walt Whitman Bridge | Niagara Falls | Independent Film | Poetic Cinema
► FEATURING:
Hugo Noël Santander Ferreira as Hamlet
Adapted text from William Shakespeare’s Hamlet (Act 1, Scene 2)
Original Score by Hugo Noël Santander Ferreira
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Directed by Hugo Noël Santander Ferreira © All Rights Reserved. https://youtu.be/IJwSxcKy2uU
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