Re: Accompanying Beckett's Film

From: programming (email suppressed)
Date: Tue Jun 12 2007 - 09:33:35 PDT


YES! Mr. Polta is reading my mind - I almost suggested ANATOMY. Terrific
film and, indeed, seems very Beckett-like (or better) - "inspired by" or
not.

Patrick Friel
Chicago Filmmakers

On 6/12/07 4:03 AM, "Steve Polta" <email suppressed> wrote:

> Brian Frye's own THE ANATOMY OF MELANCHOLY could def
> be considered in this light. I dunno if "inspired" is
> the right way to put it but, well, it's right in
> there...
>
> Steve Polta
>
>
>
> --- Brian Frye <email suppressed> wrote:
>
>> I don't know about "Beckett-inspired" (maybe?), but
>> you might consider the films of Stuart Sherman.
>>
>> Brian
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