NOW: In the Wings on a World Stage

June. 09,2014      NR
Rating:
7.1
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Kevin Spacey, Sam Mendes and the Bridge Project Company go on the road in NOW: in the Wings on a World Stage. In over 200 performances, and across 3 continents, Kevin and the troupe reveal some of the most intimate moments behind the scenes of their staging of Shakespeare's classic tragedy, "Richard III." Their story and experiences weave around, and reflect on, excerpts from the play from their various locations, from Epidaurus to Doha, and provides a great opportunity for those who have never experienced Spacey on stage to witness his immerse and captivating interpretation of Richard III. NOW chronicles the first collaboration between Spacey and Mendes since both won Academy Awards® for their work on American Beauty.

Kevin Spacey as  Himself (Richard Duke of Gloucester)
Sam Mendes as  Himself
Stephen Lee Anderson as  Himself (Sir Richard Ratcliffe)
Jeremy Bobb as  Himself (Sir William Catesby / Second Murder)

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Reviews

RipDelight
2014/06/09

This is a tender, generous movie that likes its characters and presents them as real people, full of flaws and strengths.

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Aneesa Wardle
2014/06/10

The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.

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Tymon Sutton
2014/06/11

The acting is good, and the firecracker script has some excellent ideas.

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Caryl
2014/06/12

It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties. It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.

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paul johnson
2014/06/13

Like Truffaut's "Day for Night" (or "American Night") this movie is in the genre of stories about actors and acting.This production of Richard III traveled the world so there are awesome scenes in different countries, with different audiences, different challenges. Anyone considering a career in acting will be inspired. But it also has a lot of commentary on the play itself. Right now we are going through a Presidential election and it is scary how prescient and relevant Shakespeare is...If you love theater, Shakespeare, or a good road trip story you will love this film. There's a lot of humor in it too.

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Matthew Kresal
2014/06/14

Before film and television, there was theater The original home of so many of the genres that we watch and enjoy today, that medium continues to have an allure to it. An allure that speaks to some of the most successful actors and directors in the film world. One recent example of that is the long run of Shakespeare's Richard III from director Sam Mendes that starred Kevin Spacey in the title role. Following that production from rehearsal to final performance, Now: In The Wings On A World Stage presents a unique look at modern theater.The documentary follows Spacey, cast and crew on their journey taking the play around the world. Beginning with rehearsals and performances in London and Greece, the documentary follows them to such places as China and Qatar and shows what it's like to bring Shakespeare to life for an audience that is even more removed from the language in the play. It's fascinating to watch them not only performing the play but also reacting to the audience reactions to it in a feedback loop of sorts. We also get to see them beyond the stage as well, seeing them travel around seeing the sights in the locations where they're performing.In their travels, it's interesting to watch how they gel as a company. At the heart of both the play and the company is Spacey who proves to be nothing like the character he plays as he is instead supportive of his fellow actors both on and off stage. For example, it's interesting to watch the evolution of the scene early in the play when Richard accosts Lady Anne as Spacey and actress Annabel Scholey settle into their roles and become more comfortable performing until you get the final product on stage. Off stage, we get to see Spacey take them out on a boat while the company is performing in Naples, Italy as well as the company make an excursion into the Qatar desert after finishing their run there. Coming from different backgrounds and different countries and performing the play on four continents, the documentary presents an interesting portrait of what it's like to be in a modern theater company.It's also fascinating to watch the sections of the play itself that are presented here. Having just been in a recent production of the play here locally where I live, it was fascinating to watch them go through the play and see the choices they'd made with scenes I've become so familiar with. There's some interesting discussion to the potential political elements of the play which are given even more relevance due to the time and places they happen to be performing in (such as Qatar in the midst of the Arab Spring). If nothing else, the documentary shows just how much one can draw from Shakespeare's writing and find an angle to present to a audience more than four centuries after he wrote the play.For anyone that has even a modicum of interest in the stage world, I highly recommend this documentary. It's a fascinating look at being a part of that world with both the thrills and occasional frustrations that go with it with some of the most talented people working both on and backstage today. In short, it's well worth a watch for anyone interested in theater or in how to bring Shakespeare to life for a modern audience.

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