God’s Baboons

Synopsis
Feature film. Alex (Sutton) has been using his growing accomplishments as an actor to hide from his true dream of writing - he wants to work alone, but fears the associated isolation and responsibility. His doubts are amplified by the fact that his late father - from whom Alex inherited both talent and a genetic disposition towards mental instability - ended his literary career by taking his own life. Encouraged by the mentoring of Michael, a subversive priest (Earl Pastko), Alex is determined to confront his fears. He quits the lead role in a career-launching production of Hamlet, cutting off any financial security in order to push himself into his writing. In doing so, he inadvertently exchanges the portrayal of a character’s madness for the reality of his own. Hamlet’s drama proceeds to unfold, complete with murder plots, Oedipal promptings, a father’s ghost, an irresponsible mother (Marie Stillin), an imposing stepfather (Hiro Kanagawa), an alienated girlfriend (Laura Nordin), and an increasingly inescapable descent into delusion and mayhem.
Language
English
Country
Canada
Medium
Film
Technical information
Colour / Sound
Year of release
2005
Duration
105 mins
Availability
No archive copy or distributor found (5/2008).

Credits

Director
Jonathan Sutton
Producer
Alan Bartolic; Jonathan Sutton; Peter Beharry
Cinematographer
Dylan Akio Smith
Screenplay
Jonathan Sutton
Music
Amos Hertzman
Cast
Earl PastkoMichael
Hiro KanagawaClive
Jonathan SuttonAlex
Laura NordinAbbey
Marie StillinAnne

Additional Details

Production type
Fiction Films
Plays
Hamlet
Subjects
Drama
Keywords
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)

Online Availability

Online URL
http://www.godsbaboons.com/

Production Company

Name

Shot in the Dark Productions

How to cite this record

Shakespeare, "God’s Baboons". https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/shakespeare/search/index.php/title/av70817 (Accessed 26 Nov 2024)