The Rehearsal Page #7

Synopsis: First-year acting student Stanley mines his girlfriend's family scandal as material for the end-of-year show at drama school. The result is a moral minefield.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Alison Maclean
  8 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.8
Metacritic:
61
Rotten Tomatoes:
82%
Year:
2016
102 min
74 Views


nor even a true likeness

of the god.

It was simply a site of access.

(background chatter)

I'm excited to announce

we've just signed the contract

on a beautiful

waterfront property.

Phase one of the new school.

(applause)

And now the moment

we've all been waiting for.

Please welcome to the stage our

talented and wonderful students.

Stanley.

(distant laughter)

How's everything?

How are you?

- Good. I'm good.

- I've organized a dinner

at Coroco afterwards,

so I hope you can join us.

There's a few people

you should meet.

- Thanks.

I'm not too sure where I'll be.

- I hear your coach

pleaded guilty.

- We changed our minds

yesterday.

We're not doing that.

- Yesterday?

(distant applause)

- Well, I'd better go.

- Good luck.

(indistinct chatter)

(soft, dissonant music)

(music)

(soft music)

(haunting music)

(down-tempo funk)

(soft music)

(bombastic music)

(beat-heavy electronic music)

(music fading)

(slow music)

(music)

(jazzy music)

(up-tempo music)

(silence)

(down-tempo music)

(soft music)

(beat-heavy music)

(jazzy music)

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Alison Maclean

Alison Maclean (born July 31, 1958) is a Canadian film director of music videos, short films, television (episodes of Sex and the City, The Tudors, Homicide: Life on the Street), commercials and feature films. Her works include the music video Torn (Natalie Imbruglia, 1998), the short film Kitchen Sink (1989) and the feature films Jesus' Son (1999) (starring Billy Crudup) and Crush (1992) (starring Marcia Gay Harden). more…

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