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Three Silent and Secret Acts (1976)

Directed by Douglas Davis
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Plot

Structurally, Three Silent & Secret Acts corresponds extensively to the work that followed, Reading Brecht in 3/4 Time: the performance takes place at different times and at several locations, and is broadcast live on cable television. For the television broadcast, different sources (both recorded material and live), places, and times are woven together. The event was staged to mark the introduction of cable television in SoHo and was made possible financially by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Schwartz. For Davis and many other artists of his generation, cable television represented a way out of the centralized structures of commercial and public television, where viewer involvement was not intended.

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Original titleThree Silent and Secret Acts
Original languageEN
StatusReleased
Release date1 gennaio 1976
Assistant directorsDouglas Davis

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Theatrical release

United States / Jan 01, 1976

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