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Love and betrayal are central themes in Anton Chekhov’s play "The Bear."
In this film adaptation, art and life intersect as the play is performed
before an audience of unsuspecting commuters on an in-service NYC bus.
The story weaves around the performance of three accomplished stage actors
as they interact with the passengers; all the time keeping faithful to
the original dialogue of the play.
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