11 min
Act Without Words
Directed by Bruno Bettiol, Guido Bettiol
An adaptation of one of Samuel Beckett’s most powerful plays which is in fact a mime. A man sits in a desert and struggles to reach a flask of water and other objects symbolising...
Release
Dec 31, 1964
Type
Unknown
Budget
Unknown
Gross
TBD
An adaptation of one of Samuel Beckett’s most powerful plays which is in fact a mime. A man sits in a desert and struggles to reach a flask of water and other objects symbolising relief or escape. The objects remain stubbornly out of reach, but the man doesn’t give up. What is significant about this play is that Beckett captured, without the use of words, the major concerns and motifs of Waiting for Godot and Endgame.
Release
Dec 31, 1964
Type
Unknown
Budget
Unknown
Gross
TBD
11 min