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‘Insignificance’ is a thought-provoking drama directed by Nicolas Roeg, featuring a stellar cast including Theresa Russell, Michael Emil, and Tony Curtis. Set in 1954, this film cleverly imagines a meeting between four 20th-century icons: Marilyn Monroe, Albert Einstein, Joe DiMaggio, and Senator Joseph McCarthy, each representing facets of fame, intellect, sports, and politics. Through witty dialogue and surreal encounters, it explores themes of celebrity, power, and the atomic age’s anxieties. ‘Insignificance’ stands out for its unique premise, engaging performances, and Roeg’s distinctive direction, making it a fascinating study of American culture and identity.






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