Treatment for Six Characters

Treatment for Six Characters

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Runtime : 33m
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Original Language : Italian /
Director : Anne-Marie Creamer /
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"During a Scholarship at the British School at Rome I adapted a 1935 text by Italian writer Luigi Pirandello called Treatment for Six Characters. Written over 10 years this was intended to be a precursor to Pirandello’s seminal 1921 meta-play Six Characters in Search of an Author [...] the film was to feature a fictional version of the development of his play, allowing Pirandello to explore the ethics of the creative process."
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  • title:Treatment for Six Characters
  • status:Released
  • Release date: Upcoming
  • Runtime:33m
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  • Original Language: Italian ·
  • Director: Anne-Marie Creamer /
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  • Overview:"During a Scholarship at the British School at Rome I adapted a 1935 text by Italian writer Luigi Pirandello called Treatment for Six Characters. Written over 10 years this was intended to be a precursor to Pirandello’s seminal 1921 meta-play Six Characters in Search of an Author [...] the film was to feature a fictional version of the development of his play, allowing Pirandello to explore the ethics of the creative process."
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