American Masters Raul Julia: The World's a Stage

2019

Action / Biography / Documentary / History / Music

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IMDb Rating 8.2/10 10 106 106

Plot summary

Raúl Juliá: The World's a Stage is a revealing portrait of the charismatic, groundbreaking actor's journey from his native Puerto Rico to the creative hotbed of 1960s New York City, to prominence on Broadway and in Hollywood. Directed by Ben DeJesus, the film traces Raul's personal and professional journey, showcasing his groundbreaking performances and humanitarian activism. Before diversity and inclusion were part of the national conversation, Raul with his magnetic personality and charismatic talent was able to amass a varied body of timeless work that helped pave the way for many Latino actors today.—TrivWhiz


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Christina Ricci as Self - Actor
Benicio Del Toro as Self - Actor
Andy Garcia as Self - Actor
Christopher Walken as Self - Actor
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by ruthmorrisson 9 / 10

How did I miss this before now?

I've been a fan of Raul Julia for YEARS. But ran across this episode of _American Masters_ just tonight, while scrolling through the Guide on FIOS to see if there was anything worth watching at the beginning of Labor Day Weekend 2022.... Trying to remember the first thing I ever saw him in -- might have been him as Edmund in the taped production of _King Lear_ starring James Earl Jones. No -- it was on Broadway in the Andre Serbin production of _The Cherry Orchard_ that had started in Chicago and moved to NY. I think I was in middle school or high school and there was a bus trip to a matinee performance. (He played the peasant who buys the orchard, and Meryl Streep had a small part as the maid....). Then, years later, I dragged my husband to a pre-Broadway run of the revival of _Man of La Mancha_. And I loved that this episode of _American Masters_ included footage from the Joseph Papp "Shakespeare in the Park" production of _The Taming of the Shrew_ (why that production WASN'T recorded in full and aired on TV is a travesty of justice -- I would have KILLED for tickets). And to this day I remember him being interviewed in his dressing room saying that when he first went to drama school he thought you had to do Shakespeare with a British accent -- but that no, you could do it with a Puerto Rican accent and it still worked because the language was THAT GOOD. I was unfamiliar with that early TV amateur show he was on -- but even back then (early 1960s) you could see where his portrayal of Gomez Addams came from. So, a number of movies and tapes of Shakespeare productions and I got to see him on the stage twice in my life. But it's not enough -- we lost a great actor too soon.... I think the most amazing thing was that KEVIN KLINE understudied a role he was in on the stage....

Reviewed by zappboot 9 / 10

A legend remembered.

My first encounter with Raul Julia was when I was 12, I had an accident where the top of my finger got looped off in a hotel door, my mother took me to see Dracula on Broadway to take my mind of my misery, Julia was brilliant!

As the documentary makes clear, the stage was Julia's natural element and I was mesmerized. This piece really introduces you to his lesser known albeit important works as well as showing how well he was loved by anyone who was fortunate enough to work and be close to him.

Reviewed by Mr-Fusion 8 / 10

Exceptional overview of one of my favorite actors

Portrait of an artist driven by immense hunger and passion, "The World's A Stage" is Raúl Juliá's life under a reverential magnifying glass. The people gathered to offer up commentary and anecdotes do so out of love and admiration, clearly happy to be there.

I've been beating the drum for years; that he's often the shining star in an otherwise great cast. Charisma for days. I hope this marks a newfound recognition of his legacy, even if it's taken twenty-five years to happen.

Put simply, if you only know the man as Gomez Addams, do yourself a favor and give this a watch. It traces his arc from birth to tragic death, and I guarantee you'll walk away with a newfound appreciation for his art. Also, keep a tissue handy.

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