Actor
John Turturro, who made his directorial debut with the Cannes Camera d'Or winner
Mac (1992), returned to directing with this period farce about a struggling, turn-of-the-century New York repertory company owned by Astergourd (
Beverly D'Angelo) and Pallenchio (
Donal McCann). Egotistical playwright Tuccio (
Turturro) has written a new play,
Illuminata, for the troupe's actress-manager Rachel (
Katherine Borowitz), daughter of aging actor Flavio (
Ben Gazzara), who's lost his memory. Tuccio would like to see
Illuminata staged, but the owners feel the play is unfinished. Young Piero (
Matthew Sussman) collapses while performing in
Cavalleria Rusticana, and this provides the ambitious Tuccio with an opportunity to introduce his new work to audiences. Unfortunately, foppish critic Bevalaqua (
Christopher Walken) is unimpressed and issues a vicious attack on the production -- while also making unsubtle overtures to company clown Marco (
Bill Irwin). Diva Celimene (
Susan Sarandon) seduces Tuccio with her promises to bring him worldwide fame and fortune. Other liaisons are played out with the juvenile leads (
Rufus Sewell,
Georgina Cates), a veteran clown (
Leo Bassi), and a supporting actress (
Aida Turturro). Shown in competition at the 1998
Cannes Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide