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13 January 2006
Exclusive: Tim Robbins To Direct 1984?
Director wants to adapt Orwell classic

Exclusive: Tim Robbins To Direct 1984?
It may now be 2006, but George Orwell’s 1948 novel 1984 – which predicted a dark dystopian future in which a totalitarian government watches its subjects relentlessly - is still terrifyingly prescient. Its influence can be seen in many movies, from Brazil to this year’s V For Vendetta, while Michael Radford directed a screen version in, wait for it, 1984.

But if Tim Robbins has his way, there’ll soon be a brand-new movie version coming our way.

Robbins is currently directing a stage version of the novel for his LA theatre troupe, The Actors’ Gang. That runs until April 8, but when we spoke to him yesterday, he told us that he doesn’t want the 1984 experience to end there.

“I’ve got a screenplay of it,” he told us (presumably written by Michael Gene Sullivan, who adapted the novel for The Actors’ Gang). “And now I’m starting the process of trying to put it together.”

Say the name 1984 to anybody and chances are they’ll think of three things: Big Brother, Room 101 and a third concept that hasn’t yet been made into a crappy TV show (although that’s surely only a matter of time), The Thought Police, who monitor the thoughts of potential subversives in the population. And in a world where CCTV and internet spyware means that 24-hour surveillance is more than possible, and where civil liberties are infringed by governments almost on a daily basis, 1984 seems more relevant than ever. But that’s not necessarily what interests Robbins.

“In the book, Big Brother says we’re not really concerned about 85% of the people because they’re so stupefied by poverty and overwork that they’re never going to be part of the problem,” he added. “What they’re really worried about is the other 15%.

“When we think about the authoritarian world that Orwell painted, the catchphrases are one thing, but when you read the book again, the specifics and relevance for now are stunning.”

Robbins wouldn’t confirm or deny if he wanted to act in the movie, but given that it could be some way off, he doesn’t have to think about it yet. “It’s really a matter of whether I can raise the money for it,” he said. “We’ll see if there’s an appetite for it. Orwell may have been twenty years off, but I know that I find it incredibly relevant.”

For now, if you wish to see Robbins’ take on 1984, The Actors’ Gang version starts on February 11. Tickets are now available online. One small snag, though – the company is based on Venice Boulevard, Culver City, LA. Still, if you’re in the area…

Check www.theactorsgang.com for more information.

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The name..
the only reason he named it 1984, was becuase he wrote in 1948 and wished to swap it around... not because of a prediction of the rate our personal liberties would be taken away from us... ... Read More

Chris Robson About me

19:15, 02 December 2008 | Report This Post
adaptation even...fuck
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ithomson82 About me

00:40, 16 January 2006 | Report This Post
Latest adaption
The original version hit it home, what would would make this version stand out other than a new cast & a slightly better quality of film? I agree there can be many interpretations even in a contemporary measure, but is it justified? Robbins certainly has the skill, but, being 2006 & way ahead of ourselves, do we now need to update the context?!?! Scary thought. ... Read More

ithomson82 About me

00:39, 16 January 2006 | Report This Post
Tim Robbins. HA!! His leftist view is so twisted and sick, why would anyone bother, except those equally sick and twisted? Of course we live in such a police state, how could this movie be made?? :O Wow, maybe we DON'T, eh?!! ... Read More

Shimmer128 About me

17:07, 15 January 2006 | Report This Post
what a co-incidence, i just started to read to book yesterday... ... Read More

jaapcaneel About me

02:03, 15 January 2006 | Report This Post
Can't go wrong
Robbins' first three films have all been wonderful. This book is brilliant and he'd treat it more sensitively than most Hollywood directors. Short or something changing drastically about the way he goes about his business, it seems this project would be fated to be great. ... Read More

GuyGardnerWarrior About me

17:02, 14 January 2006 | Report This Post
Master class
Tim Robbins likes acting.LOVES acting and actors and stories and getting to the reality of the scene. I, for one am jazzed that he wants to do this picture. ... Read More

Baby Bear About me

14:07, 14 January 2006 | Report This Post
WOW
The 1984 one is brilliant but it would work with Tim Robbins directing and I think somebody like Jake Gyllenhaal would be a good Winston. ... Read More

SethGecko About me

12:13, 14 January 2006 | Report This Post
Excellent
My favourite novel EVER made into a movie by Robbins. To be honest, I'd like to make it myself, but as long as he keeps the original year (and estalbishes a revised history of the world after WW2) and creates a movie about the world that could have been... A bliss... But actually, on second thought: David Fincher as the director would be heaven. ... Read More

moviemaniac-7 About me

08:56, 14 January 2006 | Report This Post
Just what I need
After doing this fricking novel for English A-level coursework and after draft after draft and my whimsical prat of a teacher still not respecting my effort, I vow not to see this if it comes out. The strain would be unbearable!!! ... Read More

mufcgeorge7 About me

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