Doing theater is an act of faith. In order for the curtain to go up and a play to be seen on stage, many different personalities have to work together, and many common goals have to be believed in. This film narrates the process of putting on the play Caligula. The harmony of the group, however, is at risk. Written by a French existentialist, the play is being directed by a neurotic depressive. The leading lady is upset with the director, the oldest actor keeps forgetting his lines, the director's assistant is experimenting with harmful substances in order to forget her own failure as an actress, and, to top it all off, a group of emos try to attack the stage crew.
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