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Meetings with Remarkable Men

1979 | 108 min | Drama · History

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Synopsis

Meetings with Remarkable Men is a 1979 British biographical drama film directed by Peter Brook, from a screenplay by Brook and Jeanne de Salzmann. It is based on the autobiographical book by mystic G. I. Gurdjieff, first published in English in 1963. It stars Dragan Maksimović as Gurdjieff, along with an ensemble cast that features Terence Stamp, Warren Mitchell, Athol Fugard, Natasha Parry, and Colin Blakely, among others.

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Credits

Producer
Stuart Lyons
Director
Peter Brook
Screenplay
Peter Brook, Jeanne de Salzmann
Director of Photography
Gilbert Taylor
Original Music Composer
Laurence Rosenthal
Editor
John Jympson
Country
Afghanistan, United Kingdom, United States

Cast · 10

BM

Bruce Myers

Terence Stamp

Terence Stamp

Colin Blakely

Colin Blakely

AF

Athol Fugard

Dragan Maksimović

Dragan Maksimović

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