United Kingdom / Nov 01, 2002
The Dwarfs (2002)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
A young actor and an angst-ridden city worker fight over a girl watched over by a disturbed chum. The play is concerned with three young men, Len, Pete and Mark, and the scene of action shifts back and forth between Len's house and Mark's. Sometimes all three come together, sometimes only two, and often Len is on stage alone. There are conversations and soliloquies filled with the brilliant convolutions of thought, the sudden flashes of truth which distinguish Pinter's unique style, with the mood ranging from calm introspection to explosive outpouring. Much of what is said hints at deeper thoughts left unspoken, and the sense of horror and alienation which often emerges is a searing indictment of our life and times. We meet, we talk, we tear at each other, but our insularity is seldom penetrated. We are together but alone, as though life were a mirror which reflects only our own image.
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | The Dwarfs |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | United Kingdom |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | BBC |
| Release date | 1 novembre 2002 |
| Production | Patricia Greenland, Richard Fell |
| Writer | Harold Pinter |
| Editing | Peter Coulson |
| Cinematography | Peter Harvey |
| Assistant directors | Christopher Morahan |
| Production design | Eileen Diss |
| Art direction | Eileen Diss |
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| Set decoration | Eileen Diss |
| Costume design | Dany Everett, Kezia De Winne |
| Makeup | Kezia De Winne, Dany Everett |
| Hairstyling | Kezia De Winne, Dany Everett |
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