'The Prince of Denmark' is a dark comedy inspired by Hamlet. Set in a quintessentially English pub, our young Hamlet returns home from university to find 'something rotten' behind the bar. Writer and director duo Kirkland and Rafalat’s take on Hamlet finds laughter in this well know tale of revenge and murder.
Alex Kirkland is an award-winning writer, director and editor for TV, film and online. He is a writer of short-form and feature-length films, with a taste for high-concept comedy and emotionally-driven oddness. He directs either solo, or in partnership with the visionary Mr Robert Rafalat. They are preparing the production of the feature film 'Dogs Aren't Cats', that will be shot in summer 2016.
Robert Rafalat is a director and actor, known for 'The Prince of Denmark' (2016), 'Dark Corners' (2006) and 'Small Time Obsession' (2000).