Summary
In part one, after 40 years of running a community arts center, Dorothea and Greta are suddenly fighting for survival when a celebrity couple come to town and build an enormous complex down the street. Part two revolves around rehearsals for the Greek play, Hecuba, but the real theatrics are outside the theater where the town has been invaded by bizarre tourists and mysterious tech start-up workers.Contents
A bread factory part one: For the sake of gold (122 min.)A bread factory part two: Walk with me a while (120 min.).
Additional Information
Subjects |
Community arts projects
-- Drama.
Small cities -- Drama. Feature films. Fiction films. |
Publisher | [New York, New York] :2019 |
Edition | Widescreen. |
Contributors |
Wang, Patrick
(Director), screenwriter, film director. Daly, Tyne, actor. Henry, Elisabeth (Actor), actor. Marsters, James, 1962- actor. Visitor, Nana, actor. Murray, Brian, 1937-2018, actor. O'Connor, Glynnis, actor. Sayle, Zachary, actor. Pimentel, Jessica, actor. Garofalo, Janeane, actor. Grasshopper Film (Firm), publisher. |
Participants/Performers |
Tyne Daly, Elisabeth Henry, James Marsters, Nana Visitor, Brian Murray, Glynnis O'Connor, Zachary Sayle, Jessica Pimentel, Janeane Garofalo. |
Audience |
Not rated. |
Language |
English |
Notes |
Title from container. Originally released as motion pictures in 2018. Special features: discussion between Patrick Wang and critic Jonathan Rosenbaum (51 min.); Filming Hecuba, a featurette on A Bread Factory's creation (23 min.); music video for Chip Taylor's "Sir Walter" (3 min.); theatrical trailer. |
System Details |
DVD; widescreen presentation; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround and 2.0 stereo. |
Description |
2 videodiscs (242 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. |
Other | Classic View |