The Process
The Process

The Process

Movie47 minEnglish

The Process, a documentary film that takes the audience for an inside, behind the scenes look of world renowned acting and directing coach, Larry Moss. The film follows Moss working with a young director and his actors, through a rehearsal process that will elicit a richer comedic performance by exploring the subtext of gifted comedic writers. The film also features Academy Award Winner James L. Brooks and USC Cinematic Arts Professor, Barnet Kellman, and a special clip with Tracey Ullman and Mel Brooks from The Tracey Ullman Show.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the intricate and often overlooked processes behind various creative and industrial endeavors. It delves into the meticulous steps, challenges, and innovative solutions that bring complex projects to fruition, offering viewers a unique insight into the dedication and skill involved in making things happen.

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