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A workshop of William Shakespeare's
Richard III
inspires actor-director
Al Pacino
's breezy documentary, which aims to make the playwright accessible to contemporary American audiences. Though a noteworthy cast of stage actors and Hollywood stars (including
Kevin Spacey
,
Winona Ryder
, and
Alec Baldwin
) gathers to work on the play, Looking for Richard does not present a straightforward filmed version of the scheming, deformed king's rise and fall. Instead, Pacino turns the cameras on the rehearsal process and his own exploration of Shakespeare's history and meaning. Scenes in full costume alternate with readings in street clothes, while interviews gather the opinions on the Bard of everyone from renowned scholars and Shakespearean actors to random New Yorkers. A trip to England allows brief visits to Shakespeare's birthplace and the Globe Theater, but Pacino's focus remains on the United States and his desire to prove that American actors can act the plays without mimicking their British counterparts. Clearly a labor of love for Pacino, the film benefits from his passionate persona and direct, no-nonsense attitude; while the performances may vary in quality, the film manifests a refreshingly casual, unpretentious, and enthusiastic approach to Shakespeare. ~ Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide
Cast
Penelope Allen
Elizabeth I
Alec Baldwin
Clarence
Al Pacino
Richard III
Estelle Parsons
Margaret
Kevin Spacey
Buckingham
Harris Yulin
Edward IV
Production Crew
Kevin Ritter
Art Director
Jon Kranhouse
Cinematographer
Nina Kedrem
Cinematographer
Robert Leacock
Cinematographer
Steve Confer
Cinematographer
Howard Shore
Composer (Music Score)
Aude Bronson-Howard
Costume Designer
Deborah L. Scott
Costume Designer
Yvonne Blake
Costume Designer
Al Pacino
Director
Andre Betz
Editor
Ned Bastille
Editor
Pasquale A. Buba
Editor
William A. Anderson
Editor
William Shakespeare
Play Author
Al Pacino
Producer
William Teitler
Producer
Al Pacino
Screenwriter
Frederic Kimball
Screenwriter
Year: 1996
Runtime: 109
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
for brief strong languge and some scenes of violence
Category: Documentary
Genre
Language & Literature
Theater
Produced by
Fox Searchlight
Awards
1996 - Truer Than Fiction Award - Independent Spirit Award
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