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Being Human
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Synopsis
Five fables, each set in a different historical era, make up this quirky comedy from director Bill Forsyth. Each tale features Robin Williams as a basically decent but troubled average man named Hector. Beginning with the Bronze Age, where Hector struggles for survival against barbarians, the film proceeds through Roman times, the Middle Ages, and the 16th century, concluding in the present day, where Hector is a divorced father attempting to reconcile with his children. The film clearly intends to draw parallels between these stories in order to illustrate the universal nature of human experience, though the segments themselves vary widely in tone, from broadly comic to philosophically reflective. Additionally, some may find the film's attempts at creating a fantasy atmosphere rather cloying, while others may be charmed by the project's determined oddness and whimsicality. ~ Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Andrew Precht Art Director
Keith Pain Art Director
Steve Norris Associate Producer
Sharon Howard-Field Casting
Susie Figgis Casting
Michael Coulter Cinematographer
Michael Gibbs Composer (Music Score)
Sandy Powell Costume Designer
Bill Forsyth Director
Michael Ellis Editor
Jonathan Benson First Assistant Director
Louis Kramer Musical Direction/Supervision
Nelson Stoll Musical Direction/Supervision
David Puttnam Producer
Robert F. Colesberry Producer
Norman Garwood Production Designer
Bill Forsyth Screenwriter
Year: 1993
Runtime: 125
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: PG13
for language and elements of sensuality and violence
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
Warner Brothers