Zack Sharf Digital News Director Leo Lewis O’Neil’s documentary “Slauson Rec” chronicles the rise and fall of a free acting school Shia LaBeouf started at the Slauson Recreation Center in Los Angeles in 2018.
O’Neil spoke for the first time to Vanity Fair about the project, which was pulled together from 800 hours of footage and reportedly includes scenes of LaBeouf’s physical violence towards members of the experimental theater collective.
LaBeouf announced the theater collective to the public on Twitter in a September 2018 video post: “You don’t have to be an actor; you don’t have to ever have thought about being an actor.
You do, however, have to have a story that you’re willing to share. All I ask of you is that you show up for one hour and stay for one hour.
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