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Running time152 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishRent: Filmed Live on Broadway is a 2008 film of the final performance of the original production of the on September 7, 2008, with some footage of the closing night celebration. My steam subscriptions. The film had a between September 24 and 28, 2008, in more than 500 with systems in the US and Canada. According to President Rory Bruer, it was the first live Broadway show to be available in major movie theaters.
The film was released on and on February 3, 2009.The film is assembled from footage shot at the September 7 performance as well as a day of shooting on August 20. It includes a reprise of ' featuring both the final cast and cast members from past productions, including the original Broadway cast following the finale of the show proper. Contents.Cast (In order of appearance, starting with the eight major characters).
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as Mark Cohen. as Roger Davis. as Thomas B. 'Tom' Collins.
as Benjamin 'Benny' Coffin III. as Joanne Jefferson. Justin Johnston as Angel Dumott-Schunard. as Mimi Marquez. as Maureen Johnson.
Marcus Paul James as Mr. Jefferson / Pastor / Ensemble. as Mrs. Jefferson / Woman with bags / 'Seasons of Love' soloist / Mrs.
Marquez / Ensemble. as Gordon / The Man / Mr. Grey / Ensemble. Shaun Earl as Paul / Cop / Ensemble. Andrea Goss as Alexi Darling / Mrs.
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Davis / Ensemble. as Steve / Squeegee man / Waiter / Ensemble. Tracy McDowell as Mrs. Cohen / EnsembleRodney Hicks and Gwen Stewart are the only cast members who appeared in the original Broadway cast version, and Stewart is the only one to reprise her roles, and would later play the same roles at the Hollywood Bowl (although Hicks was also a Benny understudy in the original). Tracie Thoms, who played the role of Joanne in the, Jay Wilkison, and Shaun Earl were the only cast members featured in the film. The character 'Sue', a member of the Life Support group, was renamed 'Lisa' in this version. Telly Leung would later play Angel on the RENT tour in 2009, and at the in 2010.
Tracie Thoms would later reprise her role as Joanne at the Hollywood Bowl as well.Reception In comparing the film with the stageplay, Peter Travers of wrote, 'Nothing can compare with seeing a show conceived for the stage in an actual performance. But the cinecast of Rent, staged directed by the original's Michael Greif and for the camera by Michael John Warren, comes close. It's electrifying. Jon Kamen and the wizards at radical.media have utilized state-of-the-art high-definition video and digital audio technology to make the show come alive.
Thanks to the gifted cinematographer (, ), it practically jumps off the screen.For the first time ever, audiences across the country who couldn't see Rent and watch members of the original cast join the new cast onstage for the final curtain reprise of 'Seasons of Love', can share the experience'. Of the film itself, Broadway World wrote, 'the film is a dynamic way to bring the show to audiences across the country one last time'. Release Rent: Filmed Live on Broadway was released on and, in Region 1, on February 3, 2009 and on 21 September 2009 on Region 2. Both releases include featurettes on the ending of the show: 'RENT: The Final Days on Broadway' looks at the cast and crew's final days as well as the filming; 'The Final Curtain Call' looks at the final reprise of 'Seasons of Love'; 'The Wall' looks at the famous backstage wall on which hundreds of messages have been written; and 'The Final Lottery' which documents the final lottery for tickets. There was a PSA for The Marfan Foundation.The Blu-ray disc has some exclusive special features including two more featurettes, a PSA for the Jonathan Larson Performing Arts Foundation, and BD-Live functionality. The featurettes are entitled 'Home' - A Behind-the-Scenes look at the theater that was transformed into the home for RENT, and 'Casting' - Bernard Telsey talks about casting the show for the last 12 years.
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'Rent: Filmed Live on Broadway' was shot on videotape, so the image exhibits a vibrant, crisp look that really pops on big-screen, high-def displays. The drab, industrial set fades into the background, so there's little to distract us from the actors, and against the predominant blackness their facial features and costumes are often striking. The racially diverse cast sports a wide variety of fleshtones, but they're all natural and stable, with theatrical makeup never adding any artificial accents. Sweat and tears are clearly visible, and when Mimi shakes out her hair during Out Tonight, the explosion of glitter seems to burst through the screen.Black levels are dense, and the theatrical lighting creates gorgeous contrast.
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Even in dim scenes (such as Light My Candle), fine details are visible. Colors are bright and vivid, but never look pushed, and fabric textures are very discernible. All this clarity adds force to the emotional gut punches 'Rent' often throws and rivets our eyes to the screen. This is truly top-notch stuff that will thrill both the musical's fans and serious videophiles. Rentheads will devour these well-produced extras, but others may find a bit too much repetition in the various featurettes. Still, it's a nice package that honors Larson's musical and its lasting impact.
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Documentary: 'Rent': The Final Days on Broadway' (HD, 37 minutes) – This lyrical, sentimental, yet sincere documentary chronicles the final week of performances through the eyes of the cast, director, and producers, who reflect on the shock and aftermath of Larson's death, the musical's personal and universal impact, and the process of filming 'Rent' for posterity. We learn, not surprisingly, that while all of the show was indeed filmed 'live,' many segments were shot without an audience in attendance, so retakes were possible.
The documentary also provides an intimate backstage pass for the final performance and emotional postmortem. Featurette: 'The Final Curtain Call' (HD, 8 minutes) – Past cast members wait in the wings during the final number, then jog onstage to sing a reprise of Seasons of Love with the current cast. A nice snapshot, but most of the footage can be seen in the preceding documentary and main feature. Featurette: 'The Wall' (HD, 6minutes) – This simple featurette honors the graffiti wall outside the Nederlander Theater, where fans of 'Rent' can write down their impressions, praise cast members, salute Jonathan Larson, and bid the show a fond farewell. Featurette: 'The Final Lottery' (HD, 9 minutes) – Almost immediately after the Broadway premiere of 'Rent,' its producers began sponsoring a daily lottery for a select number of seats in the first two rows of the orchestra section.
If selected, winners could purchase these primo $100 seats for just $20, thus enabling people of almost any means the opportunity to see this acclaimed production. This interesting featurette looks at the lottery for the last performance, outlines its procedure, and spotlights various ecstatic winners. National Marfan Foundation PSA (SD, 1 minute) – Anthony Rapp hosts this brief announcement about the symptoms and indications of Marfan's Syndrome, the affliction that led to Jonathan Larson's death. Theatrical Trailers (HD) – 'Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist,' 'I've Loved You So Long,' 'Saarwariya,' 'Rachel Getting Married,' 'Across the Universe,' 'The Wackness,' 'Passengers'.