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Kinoteka, 4
2026-05-10
12:00
Kinoteka, 1
2026-05-14
20:15
Kinoteka, 7
2026-05-15
20:30
Muranów, Gerard
2026-05-16
11:30
Muranów, Gerard
2026-05-17
14:15
Filmmaker Elvira Lind turns the camera on her own family, documenting her husband Oscar Isaac’s preparation for the role of Hamlet at New York’s Public Theater.

Filmmaker Elvira Lind turns the camera on her own family while documenting her husband Oscar Isaacs preparation for one of theaters most demanding roles – Hamlet at New Yorks Public Theater – during a pivotal period in his life. In the background, the birth of their first child and the sudden death of Isaacs mother add emotional depth, highlighting the delicate balance between family responsibilities, artistic dedication, and personal grief. The film explores the boundary between life and art, showing how an acting role can enter into dialogue with private experiences and daily life. The camera not only follows the preparation for Hamlet”, but also demonstrates how theater can become a tool for navigating grief, love, and transformation. The film shows that creative work and family life are not separate spheres, but intertwine to form a deeply intimate, emotional, and passionate connection. By combining rehearsal footage, intimate family moments, and subtle observations of everyday life, the film becomes a meditation on impermanence, memory, and the role of art in shaping identity – both for the artist and for the individual.

 

duration:
89 min
country / year of production:
USA,Denmark / 2025
director:
Elvira Lind
cinematography:
Elvira Lind, Benita Vlok, Arseni Khachaturan
production:
Sara Stockmann, Sofia Sondervan / Sonntag Pictures, Duch Tilt Film
selected festivals and awards:
2025 – Telluride FF, 2025 – DOC NYC, New York, 2025 – Palm Springs IFF
tags:
art USA theatre relations family friendship

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