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Royal Shakespeare Company partners with iNK Stories on 'Lili,' a neo-noir video game set in Iran that reimagines Lady Macbeth.
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EarlyGame on MSNThe Royal Shakespeare Company Reimagines Macbeth As A Neo-Noir Game - MSNLady Macbeth Reimagined as Lili. Starring Zar Amir as the titular character Lili, the game features a cinematic narrative ...
Macbeth, William Shakespeare’s iconic play, is being reimagined as an interactive video game called Lili. It’s set to launch later in 2025.
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The Royal Shakespeare Company has announced a Her Story-like game where you hack into Lady MacBeth's computer - MSNAccording to a press release, Lili is set in a "stylised, neo-noir version" of modern-day Iran. Blending live-action footage with interactive elements, it reimagines MacBeth's witches as hackers ...
'Lili' Is A MacBeth-Inspired Video Game Coming In 2025, Starring Cannes Best Actress Winner Zar Amir
Lili is a screen life thriller video game which gives players access to Lady Macbeth's personal devices, combining the skill and artistry of theatre and film to tell this interactive story.
A screenshot of Zar Amir in Lili Credit: Ellie Smith/The Royal Shakespeare Company Adding new, possibly not-intended context to the line from Macbeth where Shakespeare calls his three witches ...
Zar Amir to star in ‘Lili,’ First Video Game Adaptation From The Royal Shakespeare Company. The 'Holy Spider' and 'Tatami' actress will put an interactive spin on Lady Macbeth in the game, set ...
Video Content: Watch the video trailer for LILI, a video game inspired by Lady Macbeth, from the RSC, iNK Stories NYC and Alambic Production. LILI is the RSC’s debut in video gaming, placing ...
Lili stars French-Iranian Holy Spider actor Zar Amir as Lady Macbeth, referred to as "Lili" (Amir's own Alambic Production co-produced the game).
Lili, which is currently in development and slated for release later this year, stars 2022 Cannes best actress winner Zar Amir Ebrahimi as Lady Macbeth (Lili) in the story which mixes witchcraft ...
The Royal Shakespeare Company is working on its first-ever video game, an adaptation of Macbeth - but it doesn't play out as you'd expect. The game, a collaboration with developer iNK Stories,is ...
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