Uncle Vanya
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Filmed at the Harold Pinter Theatre, London in August 2020
Running Time: 155 minutes (no interval)
Sonya (Aimee Lou Wood) and her Uncle Vanya (Toby Jones) while away their time on an isolated estate, visited occasionally only by the local doctor Astrov (Richard Armitage). However, when Sonya’s father Professor Serebryakov (Roger Allam) suddenly returns with his restless, alluring, new wife Yelena (Rosalind Eleazar), polite facades crumble and long repressed feelings start to emerge. As the conflicted family are forced to confront their despair, loneliness and each other, can the beauty of life help them find new hope?
Following its critically acclaimed opening in London in 2020, Sonia Friedman Productions’ stunning 5-star production Uncle Vanya, a new adaptation of the Anton Chekhov masterpiece by Conor McPherson directed by Ian Rickson, was abruptly halted as the world went into lockdown. As many theatres across the world remained in darkness, Uncle Vanya’s exquisite ensemble overcame the considerable challenges of working in a global pandemic, returning to the Harold Pinter Theatre to film the ‘perfect’ (★★★★★ The Guardian) production. Marrying the intimacy of the screen with the electricity of live performance in an exciting new hybrid of film and theatre, this Sonia Friedman Productions/Angelica Films co-production is far more than simply a capture of the play. Full of tumultuous frustration and hidden passions, but brimming with hope and optimism for the future, Uncle Vanya is a must-see event for our times.
5 stars
‘Quite a marvel, quite a must-see.’
- The Telegraph
5 stars
‘This fresh adaptation of Uncle Vanya is more than the West End show on the big screen. It’s the perfect mix of stage and film, combining to create a sensational viewing experience.’
- Broadway World
5 stars
‘An exquisite production. Perfection.’
- The Guardian
5 stars
‘Toby Jones is superb in Chekhov’s great tragicomedy.’
- Financial Times
5 stars
‘A superlative company achievement – most of us will be lucky if we see a better cast in our lifetimes.’
- The I
4 stars
‘This is a Vanya for our times.’
- Evening Standard
4 stars
‘Ian Rickson’s striking revival. Such compassion, such life.’
- The Times
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