

Four directors, one Chekhov play, and a constellation ritual gone beautifully wrong.
After several unsuccessful performances, the theatrical project based on Anton Chekhov's "Three Sisters" seems doomed to oblivion. The desperate actors persuade the director to call on a constellator who can unlock the energy and summon the audience. During the constellation, the roles are reversed: the one who directs is directed, the one who acts is acted upon, and the one who assists is assisted... The participants' personal problems emerge, revealing new ways of understanding themselves and the play. Ultimately, we are all actors in our own lives.
Direction
Four directors somehow made a cohesive 20-minute fever dream.
Acting
Cast exposes raw personal trauma as 'performance'—blurred lines everywhere.

Director
Ariadna Asturzzi
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Constellation therapy, popular in Argentina, uses spatial representation of family systems—here weaponized for art.
The 20-minute runtime matches Chekhov's preferred one-act structure; the directors initially planned a feature but embraced constraint.
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