Multiple Sarcasms

Release Date: May 7th, 2010
Starring: Timothy Hutton, Mira Sorvino, Dana Delany, Mario Van Peebles, India Ennenga
Director: Brooks Branch
Writer: Brooks Branch, Linda Morris
Studio: Falcon Films
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 1 hour 37 minutes

Gabriel is a man about forty years old, a successful architect, a husband of a pretty nice woman and a father of his devoted daughter. He has close friends and good colleagues, who respect him. Gabriel has almost everything in his life, what one needs to be happy. But still he is not.
Trying to reveal the problem of his being dissatisfied with himself, the man decides to change something in his life. Gabriel begins to explore the reasons of his dissatisfaction and all of a sudden comes to a strange conclusion – to give up his professional activity and change it for something else. Thus the idea to write a play of his own appears in his mind. He hires an agent, buys a typewriter and a type-recorder and starts writing his play. The scenario is based on real events; the actors are his close ones. 
The dramatic events, which followed after these changes in Gabriel’s life, were really catastrophic. First of all the play became a sort of self-discovery for the man. While writing a play, he has not only faced with the real himself, but saw the real faces of the people around him.
The success of the play was guaranteed: Gabriel’s talent as a playwright didn’t disappoint him and his audience. But this play cost him a lot. His family life was ended by divorce, his relationships with familiar people changed inevitably. But despite all these changes the main hero seems to have found finally his way to happiness.



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