Primo
PRIMO was adapted by Antony Sher from Primo Levi's monumental account of his year spent in Auschwitz, IF THIS IS A MAN. When it opened in September 2004 at the National Theatre PRIMO was instantly recognised as a major theatrical event. A work of astounding dramatic power it sheds a light on one of the darkest episodes in human history. Antony Sher's towering performance is as controlled as Primo Levi s own lucid prose. Beautifully directed by Richard Wilson and presented in Hildegard Bechtler's magnificent, symbolist set.
Storyline
PRIMO was adapted by Antony Sher from Primo Levi's monumental account of his year spent in Auschwitz, IF THIS IS A MAN. When it opened in September 2004 at the National Theatre PRIMO was instantly recognised as a major theatrical event. A work of astounding dramatic power it sheds a light on one of the darkest episodes in human history. Antony Sher's towering performance is as controlled as Primo Levi s own lucid prose. Beautifully directed by Richard Wilson and presented in Hildegard Bechtler's magnificent, symbolist set.
Dark Light: The Art of Blind Photographers
7.0Re-Kill
6.11
6.6The Wild Bunch
7.6Yi Yi
7.9C'è tempo
6.2The Gauntlet
6.6My Night at Maud's
7.7Greenery Will Bloom Again
6.6Kiss Me Deadly
7.2City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold
5.3In a Glass Cage
6.9Maledetto il giorno che t'ho incontrato
6.6Hello
6.3Early Spring
7.5Now and Then
6.9Le Petit Soldat
7.0La Ceremonie
7.3The Taste of Tea
7.5Eternity and a Day
7.7