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REZA ABDOH

Theatre Visionary
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Reza Abdoh: Theater Visionary, Documetary Film - 3 minute Trailer
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The worldwide impact of wunderkind theatre director Reza Abdoh's explosive work is finally brought to light twenty years after his death from AIDS, with live performance footage and interviews with those closest to him.

SYNOPSIS

REZA ABDOH, Theatre Visionary

                          A Documentary Film by Adam Soch

 

Reza Abdoh (1963-1995) was an Iranian-born American theatre director and playwright known for his groundbreaking, experimental productions. Abdoh died of AIDS in 1995, at the age of 32, having created an impressive body of stage spectacles known for their sensory overload, ferocious energy and hallucinatory dreamscapes.  Abdoh was an enigmatic and prolific creative force and with his company, Dar A Luz, formed in 1991, he created productions that have made a major impact on experimental theatre worldwide and whose influences are still being felt and talked about to this day.

 

The Los Angeles Times called his work “Puzzling, fragmented, hard-edged and brilliant as a diamond.” the Village Voice called it “Astonishing.” Prominent theatre artists were also fervent admirers; Richard Foreman said, "The aesthetic shock of encountering Abdoh’s turbulent work sent me reeling." 

 

Abdoh's productions were rule-breaking, game-changing, irreverent, explosive and razor sharp expressions; their poetic in-breathing and out-breathing rhythm, full of raw and nightmarish imagery were hell-bent on exposing hypocrisy and injustice in a frenetic, disarming collaging of sound, video, dance, and words at breakneck speed and maximum volume to create extreme theatrical visions yielding ultimate impact. His company was made up of the most generous, fierce and fearless performers one could ever hope to see; his productions the most confronting and perception-altering of their generation.

 

Reza Abdoh; Theatre Visionary, directed by Adam Soch, Abdoh's long-time collaborator and video archivist, is an intimate portrait of the world and work of Abdoh and his company. It features excerpts from Abdoh’s most important productions alongside interviews with Abdoh himself, his collaborators, critics, friends, and family. These elements combine to illuminate his legacy; his groundbreaking work, and his visionary, theatrical genius.

 

If you don’t know anything about Reza Abdoh and his productions, that's good. We have made this film with you in mind.

 

It is time; the world needs to know what Abdoh made possible.

Credits

Created by

ADAM SOCH

Featuring interviews with Peter Sellars, ALan Mandell, Diane White, Morgan Jenness, Anne Hamburger, Norman Frisch, Tal Yarden, Tony Torn, Tom Fitzpatrick, Ken Roht, Peter Jacobs, Sabrina Artel, Tom Pearl, Anita Durst, Alix Hester, John Jahnke, Laurel Meade, Alyson Campbell, Sid Abdoh, Salar Abdoh, and other of Abdoh's close collaborators.

 

Co-Producer

SANDY CLEARY

Executive Producers

ALAN MANDELL

DIANE WHITE

MARTA HOLEN

ANITA DURST

JOHN McDUFFIE

 

Associate Producers

DANIEL MUFSON

SID MONTZ

SARAH AND PETER MANDELL

REVIEWS

“How can it be that the world finds itself in this moment of fear and repression and this film is not DEMNDED
at every festival?” 

Debra Winger 

“Reza’s work has invigorated my scholarship and changed my life.”

Carrie Kaplan

“A masterclass in theater.”

Pascoal da Conceição

“In light if this nightmarish election, Reza’s voice seems amazingly pertinent and, in fact, prescient.”  

Guy Zimmerman

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