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  1. The Designated Mourner is a play written by Wallace Shawn in 1996, which was adapted into a film and was directed by David Hare in 1997. The film, which follows the play's script closely, is based on the original London stage production directed by Hare and has the same cast: Mike Nichols as Jack, Miranda Richardson as Judy, and David de Keyser ...

  2. 17 de may. de 2017 · Designated Mourner, which dates back to the mid 1990s, is a philosophical rumination; a spoken dissertation. It is the tale of three people related to each other in various ways, but it is also about many of the other people connected to them socially or professionally and about their collective blindness as they witness the unexpected passing ...

  3. Official theatrical movie poster for The Designated Mourner (1997). Directed by David Hare. Starring Mike Nichols, Miranda Richardson

  4. 9 de jun. de 2000 · It's a tossup as to what's tougher: actually enjoying "The Designated Mourner" or admitting you didn't enjoy it. Toughest of all, of course, is getting to see the infernal thing. The run is ...

  5. 1997's The Designated Mourner, directed by David Hare but written by Shawn, was originally a stage play, and then a radio drama - trust Shawn to resuscitate a dormant form based entirely on words. This is a disturbing allegory in the spirit of Thornton Wilder's The Skin of Our Teeth, or Home or of films like Emir Kusturica's Underground, Cory ...

  6. Woven out of three monologues in what one reviewer called "a triple sonata of oppression and incomprehension" ( "The Sunday Times" ), Wallace Shawn's new play, "The Designated Mourner," is a masterful drama about the pursuit of aesthetic subtleties in brutal times. The three characters include the eponymous designated mourner, Jack; his wife, Judy; and his erudite father-in-law, Howard.

  7. 23 de may. de 1997 · The Designated Mourner: Directed by David Hare. With Mike Nichols, Miranda Richardson, David de Keyser. Jack and Judy are husband and wife, and Howard is Judys father. They live in some fictional undemocratic and repressive country, and tell us a story about their lives, mostly from Jack's point of view.