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He is considered to be one of the most significant links in the history of comedy, admired by such people as Eric Bogosian and Woody Allen... ancora | add synopsisRecensioni degli utenti:
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(Cast nei titoli)| Woody Allen | ... | Himself | |
| Len Belzer | ... | Himself | |
| Eric Bogosian | ... | Himself | |
| Dick Cavett | ... | Himself | |
| Oliver Clark | ... | Himself | |
| Joe Dante | ... | Himself | |
| Harlan Ellison | ... | Himself | |
| Henry Gibson | ... | Himself | |
| Henry Jaglom | ... | Himself | |
| Penn Jillette | ... | Himself | |
| Robert Morton | ... | Himself | |
| Tom Schiller | ... | Himself | |
| Mark Shulman | ... | Himself | |
| Brother Theodore | ... | Himself |
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*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
The late performance artist Theodore Gottlieb, known professionally as Brother Theodore, was an institution in the Greenwich Village art scene for over four decades. His work was unique and no doubt was admired by and influenced the likes of Woody Allen, Eric Bogosian, Spalding Gray, and numberless others, although to pigeonhole him as a mere monologist is to do him a grave injustice. His brand of paranoia, philosophy, schizophrenia, irony, and comedy is inimitable, since it is unthinkable that a man born, in his own words, with "a golden spoon" in his mouth, should lose everything and live to tell the tale in 94 remarkable years.
Director Jeff Sumerel spent a few days filming him just months before his death, and added to that excerpts from numerous recorded live performances and acting jobs.
I must warn you, Brother Theodore is on camera in every single shot of this doc, and except for the talk show hosts and the odd other actor, nobody else appears. Numerous interviewees are heard but never seen. This is an understandable artistic decision on the director's part, but a bit taxing on the viewer.
Chess played a great role in Theodore's life, and several internationally ranked chess masters, myself included, were in the audience at the world premiere at MOMA on Feb. 13, 2008. I was the recipient of a typical rant when he called the Manhattan Chess Club in 1990 to complain in those pre-internet days that we weren't updating our results of the Kasparov-Karpov match fast enough. A day or so later, updates complete, a familiar voice left a two word message on our answering machine, "Thank you."