Coriolanus 2011 HD2DVDR-GoldenDVD™

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Coriolanus 2011 HD2DVDR-GoldenDVD™
  • Release date: 20 Jan 2012
  • Release year: 2011
  • Runtime: 123 minutes
  • Country: United Kingdom, United States, Serbia
  • Keywords: food shortage, molotov cocktail, mockery, senator, protest, grain silo, megaphone, barbed wire fence, police barricade, police shield
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The citizens of Rome are hungry. Coriolanus, the hero of Rome, a great soldier and a man of inflexible self-belief despises the people. His extreme views ignite a mass riot. Rome is bloody. Manipulated and out-maneuvered by politicians and even his own mother Volumnia, Coriolanus is banished from Rome. He offers his life or his services to his sworn enemy Tullus Aufidius.

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