30.8.10

Film – Faust by Fran Borgia








Film –  Faust is a new play inspired by Faust: der Tragodie erstr Teil (Faust: the Tragedy Part One) by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.

K, a young and arrogant film director, after contracting a degenerative disease, forms a pact with the Devil to grant him 33 years of brilliance and success as a filmmaker. He produces works of increasing perfection to world acclaim, even while physical illness begins to attack his body. On the last day of filming for his latest work (an adaptation of Goethe’s Faust), he confesses the pact he made, as it comes to an end.
Filmmaker Fran Borgia’s first foray into theatre was in 2007 when he co-directed with Ho Tzu Nyen King Lear – The Avoidance of Love as part of SPARKS, Esplanade’s Creative Development Programme. The critically-acclaimed, extended three-part version, The King Lear Project was presented at the KunstenFestivaldesArts (Brussels) and the Singapore Arts Festival in 2008.

Film – Faust features K Rajagopal as Faust/ Mephistopheles. He has worked on stage, film and television for over 20 years and has collaborated with many notable Singaporean theatre directors. After an 11-year hiatus, he returned to the stage as King Lear in The King Lear Project.






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