Engrossing and timely, this crackles with ideas about art, politics, religion, and the terrible costs of war.
Theater of War (2008)
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Reviews Counted:16
Fresh:10
Rotten:6
Average Rating:6.4/10
Rated: Not Rated
Genre: Musical & Performing Arts
Theatrical Release:Dec 24, 2008 Limited
Synopsis: With this documentary, Meryl Streep for the first time allowed cameras to record her preparation for a role. The occasion was her lead stage performance in Bertolt Brecht's MOTHER COURAGE AND HER... With this documentary, Meryl Streep for the first time allowed cameras to record her preparation for a role. The occasion was her lead stage performance in Bertolt Brecht's MOTHER COURAGE AND HER CHILDREN. And while the film offers a plenitude of insights into the actress's craft, its focus narrows to the play itself--whose themes of warfare and violence have both parallels to life in 2006 and Brecht's tortured history in America. [More]
Starring: Meryl Streep, Tony Kushner, Kevin Kline
Starring: Meryl Streep, Tony Kushner, Kevin Kline
Director: John Walter
Director: John Walter
Producer: Nina Santisi
Composer: Robert Miller
Studio: Whtie Buffalo Entertainment
Reviews for Theater of War
Mildly engaging with brief moments of insight, but it's mostly a missed opportunity to dig deeper into the play's sociopolitical relevance to the world of today
As a onetime dramaturg and Brechtian, I enjoyed the chin-wags and the glimpses of Streep in rehearsal -- especially her quivering admission that she can’t bear the thought of anyone seeing her process.
John W. Walter's stabs at tying the play's primal scream to a bigger picture, however, are too often reduced to sound bites (war is, y�know, bad), and his filmmaking can be downright clumsy.
Meryl Streep is absolutely the least interesting thing about this inventive doc that takes an unprecedented look at the staging of a high-profile theater production.
Neither Meryl Streep's as-yet-unpolished performance nor the entire construction of this particular production of Bertolt Brecht's celebrated play are done much favor by this doc's unedifying attempt to shoot the moon.
A thought-provoking documentary about the life and work of Bertolt Brecht and the 2006 Public Theatre's presentation of Mother Courage and Her Children
In his inspired, inspiring essayistic documentary Theater of War the filmmaker John Walter jumps from art to history and politics and back again.
If you can't define "Brechtian," this documentary, ostensibly about the Public Theater's production of Mother Courage and Her Children, may elude you, yet the all-too-brief glimpses of Meryl Streep finding meaning in the play may make it all worthw
Though Theater Of War is informative -- both about Brecht and about the effort it takes to mount a big New York production -- Walter overreaches in trying to connect Brecht’s anti-war sentiment with contemporary protest movements.
All of this makes an interesting, if not gripping, film about the play, the playwright and the lead-up work to a stage production. It also leaves me wanting a great deal more.
Theater of War, while informative, feels more like a trailer for Mother Courage than a film of its own.
For theater lovers in general, this documentary -- a look at a high-powered production of a modern classic and a chance to watch Meryl Streep build a character -- is intriguing and educational. For partisans of Bertolt Brecht, it's mandatory.
Theater of War, Walter's invigorating film, asserts the value of Brecht -- and the power of art -- for our troubled times.
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