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  • SKU: MILE00149
  • Format: DVD
  • UPC: 784148014944
  • Street Date: 03/14/17
  • PreBook Date: 02/07/17
  • Label: Milestone Films »
  • Genre: Drama
  • Run Time: 22 mins
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Audio: STEREO
  • Year of Production: 1965
  • Region Code: 0
  • Box Lot: 30
  • Territory: US
  • Language: English

 

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  • Actors:
  •       Buster Keaton
  •       Nell Harrison
  •       James Karen
  • Director: Alan Schneider

 

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Film By Samuel Beckett

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FILM by Samuel Beckett, the great playwright's only venture into the medium of the cinema, was written in 1963 and filmed in New York City in the summer of 1964. The project brought together an illustrious group of collaborators: screenwriter (and future Nobel laureate) Beckett traveled from Paris at the behest of the producer, publisher, and First Amendment champion Barney Rosset -- joining forces with theater director Alan Schneider, Oscar®-winning cinematographer Boris Kaufman, and silent-comedy genius, Buster Keaton. Acclaimed film editor Sidney Meyers added his talents to the film in post-production. The product of their efforts, Film by Samuel Beckett, has no dialogue and takes as its basis philosopher George Berkeley's theory "Esse est percipi" -- to be is to be perceived. In essence, after all outside perception -- be it animal, human, or divine -- is suppressed, self-perception remains. Film by Samuel Beckett premiered at the 1965 New York Film Festival and went on to win many international awards. Critics, literary scholars, and audiences have continued to be dazzled and intrigued by the film. Mark Nixon of the Beckett International Foundation calls Film by Samuel Beckett "an intriguing and vital document in Samuel Beckett's life-long engagement and fascination with perception, and the image." Restorationist Ross Lipman worked with Rosset to preserve and digitize FILM by Samuel Beckett on behalf of the UCLA Film & Television Archive and was inspired to make a documentary NOTFILM (2015), exploring the creation and meaning of this fascinating cinema treasure.

  

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