Angels In America , featuring Ben Shenkman, Justin Kirk, Patrick Wilson, Jeffrey Wright, Al Pacino, Meryl Streep, Mary-Louise Parker, Emma Thompson , Buy it online now in our gay video store.
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Angels In America

THE STORY:

Al Pacino, Meryl Streep and Emma Thompson lead an all-star cast in an epic movie event directed by Mike Nichols and screenplay by Tony Kushner based on his Pulitzer Prize-winning play.
Product Information And Features:
Item # 19448
Year Released: 2003
Running Time: 352
Director: Mike Nichols
Studio: HBO
Rating: NR

Awards:

2003 Golden Globe - Al Pacino, Best Actor, 2003 Golden Globe - Meryl Streep, Best Actress, 2003 Golden Globe - Best Miniseries, 2003 Golden Globe - Jeffrey Wright, Best Supporting Actor

PRODUCT FORMAT INFORMATION:
Close Caption: yes

Region Code: 1

Languages: 
English, Spanish
FEATURES: 

DVD Features:

  • Available subtitles: English, Spanish
  • Available Audio Tracks: English (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), Spanish (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), French (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
  • The complete miniseries (Part 1: Millenium Approaches, Part 2: Perestroika) on two discs
  • Number of discs: 2
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Tony Kushner's prize-winning
play Angels in America became the defining theatrical event of the 1990s, an astonishing mix of philosophy, politics, and vibrant gay soap opera that summed up the Reagan era for an entire generation of theater-goers. Post-9/11 would seem to be too late for a film version--philosophy and politics don't always age well--but this 2003 HBO adaptation, ably directed by Mike Nichols (The Graduate), provides a time capsule of the '80s and reveals the deep emotional subcurrents that will give the play lasting power.

The story centers around Prior Walter (Justin Kirk) and Louis Ironson (Ben Shenkman), a gay couple that falls apart when Prior grows ill as a result of AIDS. But cancer is not the only thing invading Prior's life: He begins to have religious visions of an angel (Emma Thompson, Sense and Sensibility) announcing that he is a prophet. Louis, who doesn't cope well with disease and suggestions of mortality, leaves and starts a relationship with Joe Pitt (Patrick Wilson), a closeted Mormon who works for Roy Cohn (Al Pacino, Dog Day Afternoon)--the real-life right-wing lawyer, notorious for his ruthless behind-the-scenes machinations. Add in Joe's depressed and hallucinating wife Harper (Mary Louise Parker, Fried Green Tomatoes), his determined but open-minded mother Hannah (Meryl Streep, Adaptation), a fierce drag queen/nurse named Belize (Jeffrey Wright, Basquiat, reprising his celebrated performance from the Broadway production), and you've still only begun to discover the wealth of characters and storylines in Kushner's ambitious work.

The powerhouse cast (also featuring James Cromwell, Michael Gambon, and Simon Callow) is uniformly superb. The script has its weaknesses--some of the fantastic elements, including Prior's journey to Heaven towards the end, fall flat--but even what doesn't work is bristling with ideas and a ferocious desire to capture human existence in this time and place. --Bret Fetzer


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