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Samuel Beckett's only venture into the medium of the cinema, it was written in 1963 and filmed in New York in the summer of 1964, directed by Alan Schneider and featuring Buster Keaton. For the shooting Mr. Beckett made his only trip to America. The film, which has no dialogue, takes as its basis Berkeley's theory Esse est percipi, that "to be is to be perceived": even after all outside perception remains.
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Non Films Presents DarkRoom: Screening & Salon at the Film-Makers' Cooperative
Five FMC titles on 16mm accompanied by a live score
On Tuesday, June 17th, at 7pm, Non Films presents “DarkRoom: Screening & Salon” at the legendary Film-Makers' Cooperative! The selected films are all early works by modern masters, some of which have been overlooked and not screened in decades. We are honored to partner with this historic institution to bring these experimental films out of the archive to be absorbed by fresh eyes.
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Waiting for Godot
Samuel BeckettVHS, black and white, sound, 102 minRental format: VHS NTSC