Wallace
Shawn, Julianne Moore, Larry Pine , Brooke Smith, Andre Gregory,
Phoebe Brand
In the late 1980s, noted theatrical
director Andre Gregory assembled a group of friends and actors and
began rehearsing a new translation of Anton Chekhov's Uncle Vanya
by David Mamet, not with any specific performance in mind but as
a way of exploring the beauty and precise construction of Chekhov's
play. Louis Malle, a friend of Gregory's, became interested in the
project and spent two weeks filming Gregory's actors as they performed
Uncle Vanya without an audience in a run-down theater near New York's
Times Square. In these performances, the line between theater and
real life is blurred as conversations between actors -- juggling
take-out cups of coffee and wearing street clothes -- slowly grow
into a superb performance of Chekhov's classic, with Wallace Shawn
as Vanya, Julianne Moore as Yelena, Brooke Smith as Sonya, and Larry
Pine as Dr. Astrov. With a certain sad irony, this marvelously realized
adaptation of a play about people wondering
|