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Bash: Latter-Day Plays
2001
Release date :
August 11, 2001
Runtime :
1h 41m
Countries of origin :
Original Language :
English
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Director :
Neil LaBute
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Writers :
Euripides
/
Neil LaBute
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Production companies :
August 11, 2001
1h 41m
English
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The movie comprises three vignettes of actors-speaking-to-audience, two of which are monologues. All three revolve around violence or murder.
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Film parameters
title:
Bash: Latter-Day Plays
status:
Released
Release date:
2001
Runtime:
1h 41m
Genres:
Countries of origin:
Original Language:
English
·
Director:
Neil LaBute
/
Writers:
Euripides
·
Neil LaBute
·
Production companies:
Overview:
The movie comprises three vignettes of actors-speaking-to-audience, two of which are monologues. All three revolve around violence or murder.
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