Comédie (1966)
a 22-minute French experimental short film directed by Marin Karmitz and Jean Ravel, based on Samuel Beckett's 1963 play. It features actors Eléonore Hirt, Michael Lonsdale, and Delphine Seyrig in a stark, black-and-white adaptation focusing on light and sound, which was notably showcased at the 1966 Venice Biennale.
Directors: Jean-Marie Serreau, Samuel Beckett, Jean Ravel, Marin Karmitz.
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Eléonore Hirt as La femme (F 1) |
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Michael Lonsdale as L'homme (M) |
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Delphine Seyrig as La maîtresse (F 2) |
| Directing | Jean-Marie Serreau | Director |
| Directing | Samuel Beckett | Director |
| Directing | Jean Ravel | Director |
| Writing | Samuel Beckett | Writer |
| Directing | Marin Karmitz | Director |
| Camera | Pierre Lhomme | Director of Photography |