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Vanya on 42nd Street (1994)

Vanya on 42nd Street (1994)
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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 what they've done with their lives proved to be Louis Malle's final film; he died of cancer in 1995. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Wallace ShawnLarry Pine, (more)
Director(s):
Louis Malle
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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Synopsis of Vanya on 42nd Street

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 what they've done with their lives proved to be Louis Malle's final film; he died of cancer in 1995. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
119 mins

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Director(s):
Louis Malle
Writer(s):
David MametAndre Gregory
Producer(s):
Fred Berner
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Situations, Suitable for Children)
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    Karyn J.

    Excellent performances by Wallace Shawn and Julianne Moore in a wonderful take on Chekhov's play. It's lovely visually as well (it takes place in an 'old ruin' of an actual theatre in NYC) .

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    Paul T.

    As my wife and I started to watch this, we found it interesting. It's a dress rehearsal for a play, that is being filmed. It's all about dialog, as in the beginning, there's no music. But as it went on, we thought a lot of the dialog was very unnatural. And then, apparently the DVD was too scratched and the movie froze, after having static interuption for a while. Sorry, but I forgot to report it in time. Overall, we don't reccommend it, as we don't really care to see how it turns out. It just wasn't that interesting after a while.

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    Lorna J.

    I tried watching this movie, but just couldn't get into it.

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