Commentary
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- Experience a sharp narrative that interrogates ethics in artmaking, resonating deeply in today's climate of accountability.
- Engage with a provocative story featuring complex characters like Nick, portrayed by Gyton Grantley, at the International Film Festival.
- Discover the non-linear storytelling that mirrors a DVD commentary, inviting reflection and challenging perceptions of memory.
- Enjoy convenient facilities including a bar and café, enhancing your visit to this thought-provoking performance in Adelaide.
Helpmann Award-nominated writer Ash Flanders’ Commentary is a sharp, provocative play that interrogates the ethics of artmaking, accountability, and memory in an era of public reckoning.
The story centres on Nick, played by Gyton Grantley (Underbelly, House Husbands), a once-promising filmmaker turned university lecturer, whose controversial debut feature Low is being resurrected for a retrospective screening at the local International Film Festival. The film, co-created with his former best friend Hamish (now disgraced and presumed dead), is dogged by allegations of abuse and exploitation linked to its production and content.
As Nick prepares a director’s commentary and public appearance, the past begins to resurface through a chorus of women – his student and lover Gen, his wife Mish, former muse Saskia, and a teenage girl named Frankie. Frankie’s re-emergence catalyses a chain of revelations, betrayals, and reckonings that culminate in Nick’s fall from professional and personal grace.
The play’s narrative cleverly mirrors the fragmented form of a DVD commentary track – non-linear, reflexive, full of contradiction, omission, and performance.
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