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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 ...

    • $ 63,000
    • David Hare, Donna Grey
  2. 23. Mai 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.

    • (367)
    • Drama
    • David Hare
    • 1997-05-23
  3. In a dystopian society where intellectuals are executed by the repressive, pseudo-fascist government, Jack (Mike Nichols) has relinquished his culture and curiosity, while his wife, Judy (Miranda...

    • (4)
    • David Hare
    • R
    • Drama
  4. 7. Nov. 1997 · Jack is left behind, the “designated mourner for a very special way of life that died.” The film is based on a play by Wallace Shawn, whose works like the screenplay for “My Dinner with Andre” and the play “Aunt Dan and Lemon” pile up monologues from characters who are looking for something to hang onto. In “The ...

  5. 10. Sept. 2012 · Release Details. Duration: 94 mins. Cast and crew. Director: David Hare. Screenwriter: Wallace Shawn. Cast: Miranda Richardson. Mike Nichols. David de Keyser. An email you’ll actually love. Three...

  6. 23. Mai 1997 · 05/23/1997 (US) Drama 1h 34m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Overview. Jack and Judy are husband and wife, and Howard is Judy's 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. David Hare. Director. Wallace Shawn. Writer. Social. Reviews 0.

  7. Like "My Dinner With Andre," Louis Malle's enthralling 1982 film of Shawn's philosophical conversation with the director Andre Gregory, "The Designated Mourner" flows along seamlessly. If it is chillier and less entertaining than the Malle film, it has a measured elegance of language missing from the earlier work. By keeping you at a distance from the horrors to which the characters allude ...