This So-Called Disaster
This So-Called Disaster
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This So-Called Disaster

This So-Called Disaster

2003
Documentary
1h 29m
After appearing in Michael Almereyda's film version of Hamlet (in which he played the ghost), Sam Shepard invited the filmmaker to document the staging of his most recent play, "The Late Henry Moss," when it premiered in San Francisco in the fall of 2000. The resulting documentary is a remarkable group portrait - a vivid look at masterful performers working their way through a process of creative discovery. (IFC Films)

This So-Called Disaster

2003
Documentary
1h 29m
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Avg Percentile 53.88% from 14 total ratings

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Rated 22 Oct 2013
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14th
Disappointing. This documentary about the premiere production of Sam Shepard's THE LATE HENRY MOSS (starring Sean Penn, Nick Nolte, Woody Harrelson, James Gammon, and Cheech Marin, no less) only engages intermittently, mostly when it focuses on Shepard's career and relationship with his troubled father. Otherwise, it's kind of just there: nothing seems to be riding on the production and no one seems to have any strong feelings about it--even Penn behaves himself. For hardcore theater buffs only.

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