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| Samuel Beckett FILM $29.95 | VHS | 21 min. | B&W | 1-55783-286-2 |
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Samuel Beckett’s only venture into
the medium of cinema, FILM was written in 1963 and filmed in New
York in the summer of 1964, directed by Alan Schneider and features Buster
Keaton. For the shooting Mr. Beckett made his only trip to America. The
film, which has no dialogue, takes its basis from Berkeley’s theory
Esse est percepti, that is “to be is to be perceived”: even
after all outside perception—be it animal, human or divine—has been suppressed,
self perception remains. FILM was edited by Sydney Meyers and the
cinematography was by Boris Kaufman, both of whom were preeminent in their
fields. FILM was produced by Barney Rosset and Evergreen Theater. |
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