NotFilm

NotFilm
reż. Ross Lipman/USA, Wielka Brytania, 2015/129 min

In 1964, five years before receiving the Nobel Prize for Literature, playwright Samuel Beckett wrote his only film script. The avant-garde project, film, is still regarded as a striking undertaking. Both panned and praised by critics, the film was regarded by Beckett himself as an enormous failure, and leading actor Buster Keaton entirely lost the plot: "I was confused when we shot it… and I’m still confused." Enough material for a poetic, experimental kino essay about Beckett’s cinematographic adventure, thought director Ross Lipman. “NotFilm”, an ambitious, widely-ranging two-hour making-of, examines the personal, literary and cinematographic background offilm and its philosophical implications. Archive material, out-takes feared lost, audio tapes of conversations between Beckett and director Alan Schneider and interviews with connoisseurs and crew offer a wealth of rare material, which will leave film lovers rubbing their hands with delight.
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  • projection time:
    129 min
  • country/year:
    USA, UK, 2015
  • director:
    Ross Lipman
  • pictures:
    Ross Lipman
  • production:
    Milestone Film & Video
  • selected festivals and awards:
    2015 – FF London, 2016 – IFF Rotterdam

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