Adrien Brody wants to play Chekhov
The winner of the Oscar Adrien Brody, famous for the movie "the Pianist", "the Grand Budapest", "Teacher replacement", "Jacket", confessed that his dream is to put the view on the play by Anton Chekhov. Also, the artist wants to play any of the heroes of Russian classics.
This statement Hollywood musician made during a press conference in the framework of the XII International film festival of Asia-Pacific region Pacific Meridian in Vladivostok, RIA "Novosti".
"To play in a theatrical performance, you need to spend a lot of time to prepare, but at the moment I have concentrated all our efforts to work in film. There are those projects that plan to produce and to act as a Director. Maybe once we put something of Chekhov," said the actor. He stressed the importance of the Russian contribution to world culture. "Because I shall have great pleasure would have played any of the heroes of Russian classics. And when I will offer something, we will be able to discuss it," added the actor.
Not too long ago Brody appeared the experience of working together with local artists. The pianist played in the film by the Russian Director Sarika Andreasian "Robbery-American". The artist said that he was happy to play in this picture.
"It was a great movie, it was funny. I like films which have a specific style, it's just one of those films. This is the case when you can bare to play, not to be so serious. I like to play a difficult role, in which there is a place and sense of humor, and tragedy, and drama, you can also have fun," said the artist.
Brody is an American actor and producer, he has played in more than 40 films. The winner of the "Oscar" and "Cesar" (the only American actors) in the category "Best actor". The world has become increasingly popular after the role of the Polish-Jewish musician Wladyslaw szpilman in the movie "the Pianist".IN June 2009, Adrien Brody attended the 31st Moscow international film festival as a noble guest and participated in the opening ceremony.
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