Film Synopsis
Been bitten by the acting bug? Had your life totally ruined by the
compulsive need to regurgitate words that are not your own in front of an
audience or camera? Desperate to give it all up and become a normal
human being again? If so, then despair thee not, as there is programme
of detoxification that exists especially for people like you: Acteurs Anonymes!
Situated in the middle of the countryside, hundreds of miles from the nearest
film studio or theatre, this vital sanctuary guarantees to cure any thespian
of his or her acting addiction - through an intensive course that last just
four weeks!
Via a series of carefully conceived exercises, any actor, no matter how far
gone, will be cured of the urge to perform any role. Special centres
exist to wean people off drugs, gambling and alcohol, so why not acting?
After all, this is an addiction like any other - and one that is known to
send its sufferers to the limits of comic and tragic excess.
Here are just a few examples of the happy individuals whose lives have been
transformed for the better by Acteurs Anonymes. Mathieu was once a
success junkie - he just couldn't live without it! In the end, it made
his life a constant hell, each triumph feeding his ego and making him hungrier
for even greater success. It was a never-ending spiral that could only
end in disappointment or worse - a cabinet full of tacky awards.
Marie-Sophie has a similar trauma-inducing condition - she is utterly petrified
at the thought of failure. Even the merest suspicion of a bad review
is enough to send her into a frenzy of abject despair. And then there
is Gaëla, whose life has been totally ruined by stage fright.
Drug addicts, gamblers and alcoholics are no longer the social pariahs they
once were - we look more sympathetically on their plight and welcome the
existence of organisations that help them to kick the habit. Maybe
the time has come to look upon actors in the same light. Surely they
deserve our sympathy and support just as much? Pity the poor deluded
thespian...
© James Travers
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