
A movie about making movies about making movies. In 1968, William Greaves shot several pairs of actors in a scene in which a woman confronts her husband and ends their relationship. In "Take 2 1/2," Greaves starts with 1968 takes of one of these pairs of actors plus footage of the crew discussing the film's progress. Then, 35 years later, Greaves brings back to Central Park those actors and some of the original crew (plus others) to film a reunion of the characters Alice and Freddie. We watch scenes of these characters and discussions among the actors and crew. Greaves explores and dramatizes the dialectic in the creative process.
Cast
Crew

William Greaves
Director, Writer, Producer
Christopher Osborn
Editor
Phil Parmet
Director of Photography

Terence Macartney-Filgate
Director of Photography
Henry Adebonojo
Director of Photography

Stevan Larner
Director of Photography
Jonathan Weaver
Director of Photography

Steve Buscemi
Executive Producer

Steven Soderbergh
Executive Producer

Louise Archambault
Co-Producer
Bill Stitt
Line Producer
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