My Naked Villainy 2011
"The play's the thing... for REVENGE."
Gil Austin's 2011 dark comedy *My Naked Villainy* follows Ian, a visionary stage director whose avant-garde staging of Shakespeare's *Othello* becomes a weapon of revenge.
Director: Gil Austin
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *My Naked Villainy* (2011) about?
This film centers on Ian, a stage director who stages *Othello* as a twisted act of vengeance against Tyson, the man who took his fiancée. What begins as an artistic experiment quickly spirals into a surreal nightmare of terrible theatre and personal ruin.
Who directed *My Naked Villainy*?
Gil Austin directed this razor-sharp dark comedy, blending his creative vision with a story that questions the boundaries of art and revenge.
Who stars in *My Naked Villainy*?
The film features Gil Austin as Ian, alongside Ron Weisberg, Leslie Anne Chastain, David Harper, and Shawna Lander in pivotal roles.
Is *My Naked Villainy* (2011) worth watching?
While IMDb ratings are unavailable, the film's unique premise and darkly comedic take on revenge make it a compelling watch for fans of offbeat, thought-provoking cinema. Its blend of theatre, drama, and satire offers something refreshingly different.
How long is *My Naked Villainy*?
The runtime for *My Naked Villainy* is 127 minutes, offering ample time for its twisted narrative to unfold.
My Naked Villainy (2011) — A Dark Comedy of Revenge on Stage
Gil Austin's 2011 dark comedy *My Naked Villainy* follows Ian, a visionary stage director whose avant-garde staging of Shakespeare's *Othello* becomes a weapon of revenge. Fueled by wounded pride and Zen discipline, Ian lures Tyson—the man who stole his fiancée Anne—into the lead role, only to trap him in an escalating nightmare of deliberately bad theatre. As the line between performance and punishment blurs, the production spirals into absurd chaos, testing everyone's sanity and moral compass.
Blending sharp wit with undercurrents of drama and romance, this 127-minute film explores themes of artistic obsession, betrayal, and the fine line between art and cruelty. With a tone that oscillates between playful satire and psychological tension, *My Naked Villainy* (2011) delivers a biting, genre-defying story about the lengths people go to reclaim power—even when the stage itself becomes the battleground.