Playwright Luigi Pirandello encounters actors rehearsing a show during his trip to Sicily in 1920, uncovering unexpected revelations.
No. 10 is a comedy-drama movie that revolves around the story of a father-daughter relationship. The father finds himself involved in a series of mysterious events after he starts carpooling with a group of strangers. As he becomes engrossed in the secret rehearsals of a play, he discovers an alien ship hidden deep in the forest. The movie explores themes of religion, infidelity, and revenge, all set in a theatrical play backdrop with elements of outer space.
In 8 Days to Premiere, a theater group faces numerous challenges as they prepare for their upcoming premiere. Alongside dealing with love, phobias, and scheming, the group must overcome social anxiety and navigate complicated relationships. As the premiere date approaches, the members of the theater group must confront their fears and give it their all to put on a successful show.
The Great Garrick follows the story of a renowned actor from the Comédie-Française, who travels to London and gets involved in a series of comedic mishaps and romantic entanglements. As he navigates the world of show business and deals with personal vendettas, he must rely on his wit and charm to navigate the treacherous waters of the theater scene in both Paris and London.
A young girl is striving for stardom. In order to get a lead role in a new production, she agrees to stand-in for a famous star whose rich patron died in her arms one night. The real-life drama gradually comes to mirror the story of the play being performed by her.
The film is set in a small town near Warsaw, to which a young and coming director comes to produce a classic play (Wyspianski "Wyzwolenie") with a modern vein. Everyone in the production gets his usual stereotypical role, but the aging idol of the ensemble senses opportunity to give the performance of his life. For young director everything is already set. The leading man, however, is not giving up and is trying to restore the role according to his view. His wife listens to his fears, complaints and frustrations, while resigning herself to a fading career in a puppet theatre.
Lidia (Christiana Borghi) passes herself off as a stage actress to interview international star Silvana (Genevieve Page) for her writer boyfriend (David Brandon). Her first obstacle is the boarding house owner and former stage star Pola Mareschi, who is very protective of her tenant's privacy. Lidia is robbed by a motorcycle gang in the middle of the living room and is caught up in a performance put on by the residents. Lidia soon finds herself wanting to stay with the quirky actors as she becomes a performer in their offbeat antics.
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