New Film Project: "Backstage Story"

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Director: Yuri Shapochka
Cinematography: David Brower
Executive Producer: Chris Meztista
Cast: Celeste Laborde, Edwin Booth, Bernadette Chapman, Robert Hill

Anton Chekhov
A Russian short-story writer, playwright and physician, considered to be one of the greatest short-story writers in world literature. His career as a dramatist produced four classics and his best short stories are held in high esteem by writers and critics.
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Portrait of Anton Chekhov at 23 by his brother Nicholas




Shape Films, LLC presents an exciting new film project "Backstage Story", featuring director Yuri Shapochka and cinematographer David Brower. The film is based on a short classical story by Anton Chekhov.

Logline
Life and death behind curtains: you never truly know when you've lost, and when you've won...

About the film
Director and writer Yuri Shapochka shows us the world of Checkov through his own cinematic style. In his latest independent short, The Backstage Story, the director retells one of Checkov’s short stories, "The entrepreneur under the bed", in an adaptation for modern times. It takes place in the dark and intimate depths of a theater playhouse. With time, its inhabitants come to share the same complex and intriguing characteristics of the enigmatic theater. As with most every utilized playhouse, the people working inside seem a world apart from everyday people: a society unto itself. Still the outside world is there to apply pressure where needed, and give support when the doors open and the lights dim. In The Entrepreneur, we see how these outsiders tend to be the catalysts for the drama behind the stage. With Shapochka’s short, we are given a window into the untold and indiscreet inner workings of the theater.

It starts with a young actress changing in the “privacy” of her dressing room, only to find the theater’s aging owner hiding behind her divan! As one would expect, this is unacceptable to the unclad lady. She demands he leave immediately. Still, he cowers before her, terrified of being thrown out. He begs her for mercy, claiming to be hiding from a lover’s very violent and very angry husband.

“I seek here only salvation, as I might perish! My Gloria’s husband arrived from New York. He’s in the theatre seeking my death. And besides Gloria, I owe him money!”

The young performer’s resolve remains firm. At her mercy, the theater owner desperately bargains with her. She cunningly insists it’s not her concern and tells him to go… unless he gives her a raise, and a better part.

The results of these characters’ dynamic are simultaneously comical and alarming. Shapochka’s short raises a humorous magnifying glass to the intricate ways of life away from the proscenium. The short is aptly named, The Backstage Story.

Currently the film is in post-production. Once finished, it will be shown at various film festivals around the country, including the Sidewalk Film Festival in Birmingham this year.
by Laura Albyn



Actors: Celeste Laborde and Robert Hill. Photos by Hugh Hunter