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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Bond Producer Tackles Shakespearean Tragedy in Qatar

Bond Producer Tackles Shakespearean Tragedy in Qatar

23 Nov

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Summary

  • James Bond producer Barbara Broccoli is adapting 'Othello' in Qatar.
  • David Oyelowo directs and stars in this modern, war-torn desert reimagining.
  • The film production is supported by Qatar's incentive program offering 50% cash back.
Bond Producer Tackles Shakespearean Tragedy in Qatar

Eon Productions, led by James Bond franchise producer Barbara Broccoli, is partnering with Qatar's newly launched Film Committee to produce a cinematic adaptation of William Shakespeare's 'Othello'. This marks Broccoli's first project since the Bond rights sale to Amazon MGM. David Oyelowo is set to direct and star as the titular character, alongside Rachel Brosnahan as Desdemona and Cynthia Erivo as Emilia.

The ambitious production aims to bring a modern, fearlessly ambitious interpretation of the classic tragedy to life. The screenplay reimagines 'Othello' within a contemporary, war-torn Middle Eastern desert setting. Filming is slated to commence in Doha, the Qatari capital, in Autumn 2026.

This collaboration highlights Qatar's growing influence in the global film industry, with the Qatar Film Committee actively driving the nation's entertainment sector growth. The production will leverage Qatar Screen Production Incentive, offering substantial cash rebates on qualifying expenditures, underscoring the country's commitment to attracting major film projects.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The film is jointly produced by Barbara Broccoli's Eon Productions and Qatar's Film Committee.
The adaptation will be shot in Doha, the capital of Qatar, starting in Autumn 2026.
Qatar offers the Screen Production Incentive, which provides up to a 50% cash incentive on qualifying production expenditure.

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