The New York Times Agency May 2010

EN_00918438_8139
The New York Times Agency May 2010
Willem Dafoe in New York in September 2009. Dafoe opens at the Public Theater on Wednesday, Nov. 4, in Richard Foreman's "Idiot Savant." Strange is a relative term when applied to the work of Dafoe, and yet when one looks at his fall schedule, it is also the word that jumps most immediately to mind. In the art-house cinemas he and Charlotte Gainsbourg can be seen inflicting unspeakable violence on each other in the Lars von Trier film "Antichrist." At the Public Theater in New York, he will don a frilly 18th-century costume and lead a giant anthropomorphic duck around the stage by its genitals in Richard Foreman's surrealist play "Idiot Savant." (Andrea Mohin/The New York Times)
Exclusive- cena do negocjacji !!! MINIMUM PRICE 100USD
2009-10-21
EAST NEWS
The New York Times Agency
Andrea Mohin
h_WILLEM_DAFOE_ADV25_2
0,11MB
7cm x 7cm przy 300dpi
2009, 4, A, ACTOR, ALSO, AND, ANDREA, ANTHROPOMORPHIC, ANTICHRIST, APPLIED, AROUND, ART-HOUSE, AT, BE, BY, CAN, CHARLOTTE, CINEMAS, COSTUME, DAFOE, DON, DUCK, EACH, FALL, FILM, FOREMAN, FRILLY, GAINSBOURG, GENITALS, GIANT, HE, HIS, IDIOT, IMMEDIATELY, IN, INFLICTING, IS, IT, ITS, JUMPS, LARS, LEAD, LOOKS, MIND, MOHIN, MOST, NEW, NOV, OF, ON, ONE, OPENS, OTHER, PLAY, PUBLIC, RELATIVE, RICHARD, SAVANT, SCHEDULE, SEEN, SEPTEMBER, STAGE, STRANGE, SURREALIST, TERM, THAT, THE, THEATER, TIMES, TO, TRIER, UNSPEAKABLE, VIOLENCE, VON, WEDNESDAY, WHEN, WILL, WILLEM, WORD, WORK, YET, YORK,