Talking in New York
movie
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Released January 01, 1981
Overview
A kind of first person cinema where the filmmaker is the cameraman as well as the actor. Acting like a total stranger in the city who does not speak or hear the language, he walks with a camera to such sight-seeing spots as Times Square,and the top of the Empire State building, etc., only listening to himself speaking the words: "I hear myself at the same time that I speak" in two languages: Japanese and English. The words are a quotation from the book by Jacques Derrida, French philosopher, which he calls "phenomenological essence."
Runtime
0h 8m
Origin Country
United States
Original Language
English
Original Title
Talking in New York
Status
Released
Spoken Languages
Cast
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