This message came from Wilf O'Neill:
George Sharpley has sent me a DVD he's made recently which I think is worth
a mention in the blog. There's a link on the page to a BBC piece about it.
There are 3 short films on the one DVD: the Judgement of Paris, Dido and Aeneas, and the Consolations of Philosophy.
The dialogue is in Latin, with optional subtitles in Latin or English. The first two films use classical pronunciation, and the Boethius uses 6th century pronunciation - sounding Italian.

See details here.

There's a good BBC TV item on this here.
(The sound quality is better than the YouTube excerpts - more like the DVD, I imagine.)