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McKellen: Playing the Part

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The life and work of acclaimed stage and screen actor Sir Ian McKellen.

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Wenlei Ma News.com.au It's a must-see for any fan, and, be honest, is there anyone who's not an Ian McKellen fan? Rated: 3.5/5 Oct 4, 2018 Full Review David Stratton The Australian The film, filled with photographs and clips from McKellen's films, is a revealing insight into an important contributor to theatre and cinema. Rated: 3.5/5 Sep 21, 2018 Full Review Olly Richards Empire Magazine An absolute treat of an interview with a man who has told other people's stories wonderfully for decades and tells his own just as well. Rated: 4/5 May 30, 2018 Full Review Andrew Murray The Upcoming The actor may have played dozens of parts in his life, but here he's just playing himself. Rated: 4/5 Feb 6, 2021 Full Review Naila Scargill Trebuchet An essential watch for both fans of McKellen and those interested in an experienced actor's perspective as a whole. Feb 28, 2019 Full Review Leigh Paatsch Herald Sun (Australia) McKellen's rich turn of phrase and self-deprecating expertise with building the perfect anecdote makes him tremendous company throughout here. Rated: 3.5/5 Sep 26, 2018 Full Review Read all reviews

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toby h ‪McKellen is a must-watch for any fan of the LOTR star. A fascinating view of Sir Ian's career, with insight on his sexuality, views on death, lack of children and of course his rise in acting. Magnetic! ‬ Rated 4 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member Ian McKellen is too much of a narcissist to be entirely plausible as the benign crinkly-eyed elder portrayed - at inordinate length - here. Still apparently bitter that Hollywood hasn't welcomed him into its arms, he can't quite disguise the emptiness at the heart of his life. Having said which, if you're a fan there are plenty of clips. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/27/23 Full Review Audience Member McKellen: Playing the Part is a laid-back but frank documentary on the career of British theatre and film sweetheart Ian McKellen. A methodical, chronological account from director Joe Stephenson. As the title suggests, McKellen embraces the argument that storytelling is fundamental to people, and that acting is innate. Aren't we all acting, all of the time? Don't we go through life choosing which aspects of ourselves to display? In this way, it is a surprisingly philosophical account of life in the public eye. The narrative is all from the horse's mouth. Appearances from other British acting royalty are anecdotal: Maggi Smith; Judi Dench; and of course, McKellen's bestie Patrick Stewart. Serious and thoughtful throughout, McKellen gives way to whimsical camp old man in the closing credits. McKellen: Playing the part presents the argument for waiting until you are ready in terms of children (potentially never) and career moves. He willingly accepts that he would not have thrived in the film world at a younger age, and professes a deep love for theatre. This documentary serves as a reminder that being apolitical is a privilege, especially for those in the LGBTQ+ community. It is a demonstration of one man's journey into political activism. McKellen came out on national television and was a vocal campaigner against Section 28: a political injustice that came immediately after the peak of the AIDS crisis. Having avoided politics thus far, he felt that he could no longer sidestep these issues. Producers of the 2018 Freddie Mercury biopic take note: Films about gay men in the late 1980s that omit the AIDS crisis are incomplete. McKellen: Playing the part will be screened across the UK on 27th May 2018 Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/08/23 Full Review farah r This delightful documentary celebrating the legendary Sir Ian McKellen is almost as fascinating as the actor himself. Although it could've been more elaborate, the film is an interesting insight into the life of a beloved and accomplished figure in theatre and cinema. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 03/30/23 Full Review Audience Member A deep, often uplifting insight into the beloved stage and film actor Ian McKellen, with personal and brief instances of love and loss and the legacy he wants to leave behind. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/23/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis The life and work of acclaimed stage and screen actor Sir Ian McKellen.
Director
Joe Stephenson
Producer
Lene Bausager, Mark Birmingham, Sophia Gibber, Joe Stephenson
Genre
Documentary, Biography
Original Language
British English
Release Date (Streaming)
Oct 2, 2018
Runtime
1h 32m