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Insignificance
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Synopsis
Using four famous but unnamed individuals to symbolize a notorious era in American politics, as well as to explore the nature of despair, director Nicolas Roeg has created an intriguing drama. Based on a play by Terry Johnson, the story begins with the blond Theresa Russell as a sex-goddess actress working on a scene over a subway grate, with her skirts billowing out in the updraft. A famous Professor from Princeton with white hair opens his door to the actress, who takes out a few props and goes through her rendition of the theory of relativity. Between her theatrical mode of speech and his world of mathematics, there is a certain entente. Enter the ballplayer who is her husband (Gary Busey), in love but without a clue as to the actress' inner sadness. Throw in the senator from Wisconsin (Tony Curtis) before whose sub-committee on Unamerican Activities the Professor has to appear, and the undercurrent of a societal witch-hunt that ruined many careers in Hollywood, in academics, in sports, and in politics is churned into the story. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide

Cast

Gary Busey Ballplayer
Michael Emil Professor
Theresa Russell Actress
Will Sampson Elevator Attendant
Tony Curtis Senator

Production Crew

Arthur Max Shafransky Art Director
Peter Hannan Cinematographer
Hans Zimmer Composer (Music Score)
Stanley Myers Composer (Music Score)
Shuna Harwood Costume Designer
Nicolas Roeg Director
Tony Lawson Editor
Christine Beveridge Makeup
Jeremy Thomas Producer
David Brockhurst Production Designer
Terry Johnson Screenwriter
Diana Johstone Set Designer
Paul LeMare Sound/Sound Designer
Alan Whibley Special Effects
Year: 1985
Runtime: 120
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Produced by
Island Alive
Zenith

Awards
1985 - Grand Technical Prize - Cannes International Film Festival
1985 - Grand Technical Prize - Cannes Film Festival