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King Lear
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Synopsis
Two highly talented and innovative directors -- filmdom's Jean-Luc Godard and the theatre world's Peter Sellars -- join forces in this unusual (to say the least) slant on Shakespeare's King Lear. This offbeat adaptation gives the viewer a postmodern taste of Shakespeare through the eyes of a deliberately obscure auteur. The film is set some time after Chernobyl has wiped everything out, and the world is trying to set itself right again. William Shakespeare Jr. the Fifth (Peter Sellars) is faced with the task of restoring his famed ancestor's lost works. He visits a resort in Switzerland and becomes fascinated with a visiting gangster, Don Learo (Burgess Meredith) and his lovely daughter, Cordelia (Molly Ringwald), who converse in actual Shakespearean lines. That's as close to the bard as this King Lear gets. It also includes appearances by Woody Allen, Norman Mailer, and director Godard himself as "The Professor," a deranged individual who seems fascinated with Xeroxing his own hand. ~ John Voorhees, All Movie Guide

Cast

Kate Mailer Herself
Molly Ringwald Cordelia
Woody Allen Mr. Alien
Jean-Luc Godard Professor
Norman Mailer Himself
Burgess Meredith Don Learo
Peter Sellars Williams Shakespeare, Jr. the Fifth

Production Crew

Sophie Maintigneux Cinematographer
Menahem Golan Co-producer
Yoram Globus Co-producer
Jean-Luc Godard Director
Jean-Luc Godard Editor
William Shakespeare Play Author
Menahem Golan Producer
Tom Luddy Producer
Yoram Globus Producer
Jean-Luc Godard Screenwriter
Norman Mailer Screenwriter
François Musy Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1987
Runtime: 110
Country: France
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature


Produced by
Cannon Group

Release
January 22, 1988 (USA)