Italian film: AKA “I Am Not What I Am – The Tragedy of Othello by W. Shakespeare”
That is as opposed to, for example, The Tragedy of Othello by Michael Bay, in which “things in Venice get blowed up good.”
Shakespeare’s Othello is revisited exactly as it was written, brought into the present through the power of dialect alone. Iago, Othello, and Desdemona are regrettably still among us, in contemporary events told through a great classic. Set in the early 2000s, it is a timeless story where good and evil intertwine in a maelstrom of deceit, betrayal and mad jealousy.
Ambrosia Caldarelli plays Desdemona …

She performs more nudity in the film clip than pictured above, but the photographic quality is substandard.
