The Kiss (let's Play Dynasty)

2000/01/01 • Released • English

Comedy
Family
0.0
6m

Overview

Written as a reading of a screenplay of the popular soap opera Dynasty, “The Kiss (let’s play Dynasty!)” stars Francesco Vezzoli and actor Helmut Berger, who appeared in several episodes as a conniving playboy. The artist gives the part of Alexis Carrington, made famous by Joan Collins, to Berger while he plays her son Steven, the first bisexual character in American television. After a heated argument about Steven’s love affairs and the extended family, the pair reconcile with a kiss. The act combines the fantasy of Oedipus with the artist’s deep interest in filmmaker Luchino Visconti, Berger’s mentor and romantic partner.

Director : Francesco Vezzoli

Casts
Helmut Berger

Helmut Berger

Alexis Carrington

Francesco Vezzoli

Steven

Recommended
Solo
6.0

Solo

February 27, 1970

Gone with the Wind
7.9

Gone with the Wind

December 15, 1939

Toy Story 2
7.6

Toy Story 2

October 30, 1999

Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood
7.4

Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood

July 24, 2019

Perfect Strangers
7.9

Perfect Strangers

February 11, 2016

Arthur 3: The War of the Two Worlds
5.8

Arthur 3: The War of the Two Worlds

August 22, 2010

Sex and the City 2
6.1

Sex and the City 2

May 26, 2010

That Thing You Do!
6.9

That Thing You Do!

October 4, 1996

Paranormal Activity 4
5.4

Paranormal Activity 4

October 17, 2012

Mean Girls
7.2

Mean Girls

April 30, 2004

Back to the Future
8.3

Back to the Future

July 3, 1985

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
7.3

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom

May 23, 1984

Nobody from Nowhere
6.4

Nobody from Nowhere

November 19, 2014

In Time
7.0

In Time

October 27, 2011

A Bug's Life
7.0

A Bug's Life

November 25, 1998

Spy Kids: All the Time in the World
4.7

Spy Kids: All the Time in the World

August 18, 2011

Basilicata Coast to Coast
6.3

Basilicata Coast to Coast

April 9, 2010

Last Christmas
7.2

Last Christmas

November 7, 2019

One Fine Day
6.5

One Fine Day

December 20, 1996

Star Trek: The Motion Picture
6.5

Star Trek: The Motion Picture

December 7, 1979