Uprooted dives into the murky waters of storytelling and ownership in the realm of documentary theater. The atmosphere is tense, as the cast grapples with the director's exclusion from their creative process. You can feel the mounting frustration and uncertainty—who really has the authority to share a story? The pacing is steady, allowing for introspection and dialogue to unfold naturally. What stands out is the raw authenticity of the performances; you can sense their genuine struggle for agency. It’s not just a film about theater; it’s a broader commentary on narrative control, identity, and representation. The practical effects are minimal but serve to enhance the emotional weight rather than distract from it. A film that gets you thinking long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of narrative authority.Features a unique behind-the-scenes perspective.Invites viewers to question their own perceptions.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover
Key Crew
Gary Keegan
Director