In Design for Living, a playwriting trio in Paris finds themselves in a romantic rivalry when they each fall for the same woman. As they navigate their complicated relationships and the bohemian lifestyle, they begin to question traditional notions of romance and monogamy. With witty dialogue and charming characters, this pre-Code screwball comedy explores themes of friendship, polyamory, and artistic passion.
During World War Two, a writer fights against censorship and repression in a satirical comedy. Set in the theatrical world, the writer engages in a battle of wits with the authorities to preserve his play and artistic freedom.
Andy Hardy, a teenager in a small town in America, gets infatuated with his teacher and experiences confusion and despair as he navigates through his teenage crush. Along the way, he also deals with family relationships, courtroom drama, con men, and a marriage proposal.
Collaborator (2011) is a comedy-drama movie set in New York City. The film follows a playwright who gets caught up in a hostage situation after an ex-convict holds him at gunpoint. The plot revolves around the relationship between the playwright and the hostage-taker, with a focus on improvisation and improvised dialogue. The movie also explores themes of writing, playwriting, and the theater. It showcases the dynamics between the characters in Los Angeles, California, as the situation escalates and involves a SWAT team. The story also touches on elements of urination, mother-son relationship, robberies, and marital infidelity.
An exploration of the life and work of George Bernard Shaw through the perspective of Gabriel Byrne. The documentary delves into Shaw's playwriting, his influence on Ireland, and his lasting impact on the world.
Documentary about the play Miss Julie and dramatist August Strindberg
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