
Film (1965)
A twenty-minute, almost totally silent film (no dialogue or music, save one 'shhh!') in which Buster Keaton attempts to evade observation by an all-seeing eye. But, as the film is based around Bishop Berkeley's principle 'esse est percipi' (to be is to be perceived), Keaton's very existence conspires against his effortsAll Releases
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| Filmmakers | Role |
|---|---|
| Samuel Beckett | Director |
| Alan Schneider | Director |
| Samuel Beckett | Writer |
| Boris Kaufman | Cinematographer |
| Sidney Meyers | Editor |
| Cast | Role |
|---|---|
| Buster Keaton | |
| Nell Harrison | |
| James Karen | |
| Susan Reed |