Oreste Campese is the leader of a traveling troupe of actors—made up of his family—who find themselves in the middle of winter in an unspecified town in central Italy. During the prologue, Campese recounts the events leading up to the present: the troupe has suffered the misfortune of losing their "shed," a mobile theater structure that was destroyed by an accidental fire. The flames spared only the boxes of props and costumes, which were opportunely saved.

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Orgon and his mother swear by Tartuffe, the self-styled devout who lives off them. The other members...

Autumn 1937. On her wedding night Miss Betty locks herself in her room. She is joined by three men: ...

Amol, a child, is confined to his adoptive uncle's home by an incurable disease. He stands in the co...

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A television recording of a theatrical production of Alfred Jarry's absurd drama about the gluttonou...
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A wealthy Japanese patron, enamored with Rousseau, offers an atypical and versatile filmmaker the op...