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...story of an "evolutionary step for humanity," a time when South Africa did "something that no other country in the world has ever done: forgave the past to survive the future." With music by Hugh Masekela, a cast that includes some of South Africa's leading actors and a script that uses verbatim testimonies from the two years of hearings that began in April 1996, Truth in Translation is innovative, surprisingly funny in places and consistently moving. The raw gospel lament by one witness, Mrs. Mtimkhulu, for her dead son, sung by Thembi Mtshali-Jones...
...Directed by Tony Parise, with music by Mark P. Musico ’07 and a script by Warland “Trey” L. Kollmer ’07 and Josh C. Phillips ’07, “The Tent Commandments” is a fast-paced spectacle par excellence. Puns! Sex jokes! Glitter! Rhyming! Sex jokes again! Yes, it may get a little tiresome, but no opportunity goes unexploited...
...next project is The Brothers Bloom, with Adrien Brody and Rachel Weisz. How do you choose your roles? I feel good when I'm on set, so all I want is to have more of that. I really want to treasure such times. Of course, I'll read a script carefully and also look at the previous work of the director. Timing is important, too. But I act on instinct more or less...
...resources for directors and actors to go make a movie. You’re only as involved as they want you to be. If you are the director, you’re making a lot of those creative decisions. You’re working with the writers on the script, the camera crew. It’s a totally different creative endeavor.” “The Killers” will hit theaters within the next year. “I am hoping it’ll be this fall but there are a lot of thriller movies...
...directed by Curt L. Tofteland and produced by Sara Stackhouse. Though there were scenes of great humor, emotional depth, and rapturous melodicism—it is Shakespeare, after all—the cast (occasionally) and the production team (almost always) were generally not up to the script they had to work with...