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George Orwell's dystopian political novel ''Nineteen Eighty-Four'' has been adapted for the cinema twice, for the radio and television at least twice. References to its themes, concepts and plot elements are also frequent in other works, particularly popular music and video entertainment. ==Film adaptations== ''Nineteen Eighty-Four'' has been adapted into two theatrically released films. 1984 was directed into 6 different films but the only ones released to public were the following two. The first ''1984'' film was released in 1956. The second ''1984'' film, released in 1984, is a reasonably faithful adaptation of the novel, and was critically acclaimed. Many of the film's scenes were shot on the actual dates mentioned in the novel. For example, the scene in which Winston Smith writes the date "April 4, 1984" in his diary was filmed on April 4, 1984. The film's soundtrack was performed by the band Eurythmics, and a single taken from this, "Sexcrime (1984)", was a hit in several countries. The film is notable for containing Richard Burton's last performance. In March 2012, it was announced that a consortium of Hollywood production companies including Imagine Entertainment was set to remake a feature film based on the novel. Reportedly the consortium has secured rights from Orwell's estate. However, no further developments were revealed. It has been reported that the Equals (film) is an adaptation of 1984.
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