I Am a Seagull Trailer

I Am a Seagull Trailer (2019)

04 November 2019 Factual 85 mins

Anton Chekhov's "The Seagull" is interpreted by a handful of top-shelf stage actors from New York City as they converge in an upstate lakeside retreat. Surrounded by a menagerie of paper lanterns, circus tents, ten-foot tall puppets and floating furniture, the players merge with the reckless choices of their characters.

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Cast

Annie Baker

as Annie / Masha

Glen Berger

as Glen / Dorn

Guy Boyd

as Guy / Shamreyev

Rob Campbell

as Rob / Trigorin

Julian Crouch

as Julian / Musician

Damon Daunno

as Damon / Musician

Gabriel Ebert

as Gabe / Kostya

Elvy

as Elvy / Musician

Victoria Finney

as Self / Cook

T.R. Knight

as TR / Medvedenko

Saskia Lane

as Saskia / Musician

Joan MacIntosh

as Joan / Sorin

Deirdre O'Connell

as Didi / Arkadina

Marc Osterer

as Musician

Lucas Papaelias

as Lucas / Musician

Elena Moon Park

as Musician

Crew

Miklos Buk

Miklos Buk Cinematography

Ian Olds

Ian Olds Editor

Deb O

Deb O Production Design

Alex Harvey

Director

International Releases Dates

United States 04 November 2019

Production Companies

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