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The Dying Gaul

United States

2005

101 Min
Color
1.85:1
English
  • Currently 3.1/5 Stars.
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DIR Craig Lucas

EXEC David Newman, Joseph Caruso, Sean Fitzgerald, Paul Manafort, Joel Posner, P.J. Posner

PROD Campbell Scott, George VanBuskirk

SCR Craig Lucas

DP Bobby Bukowski

CAST Patricia Clarkson, Peter Sarsgaard, Campbell Scott, Ryan Miller, Faith Jefferies, Robin Bartlett, Bill Camp

ED Andy Keir

MUSIC Steve Reich

Sundance (Dramatic Competition), Berlinale (Panorama), Outfest (Closing Night Gala), Transilvania

Synopsis

Craig Lucas enters the indie scene as a director with an audacious first feature adapted from his successful play. The Dying Gaul is a psychological thriller in the Hitchcock tradition. It plays like a Greek tragedy, thick with intrigue, betrayal, and revenge.

The story is set inside the rarefied world of the Hollywood elite. A fledgling screenwriter is offered a million dollars for a script—the personal story of his lover who died of AIDS. There is only one catch to securing the deal and taking that first step to success: he must change the film’s male character into a woman.

The Dying Gaul translates beautifully into its cinematic incarnation with creative camera work and imaginative use of the defining icons of modern life—cell phones and Internet chat rooms. A tangled web of deception comes vividly to life through three extraordinary performances. Campbell Scott plays Jeffrey, the slick and ruthless studio executive; Peter Sarsgaard is the grieving screenwriter, who is seduced both creatively and emotionally into a Faustian decision; and the inimitable Patricia Clarkson portrays Jeffrey’s wife, whose natural curiosity leads her to a discovery that will change their lives forever.

Lucas has honed a precise, interlocking plot that exploits his scalpel-sharp irony. The Dying Gaul will push you to the edge of your seat, simultaneously unnerving you with its complexity and frightening you with its believability. –Sundance Film Festival

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