Filmed during the Autumn and Winter of 2012/2013 at John Calder’s – Samuel Beckett’s London publisher, collaborator and close friend – home in Montreuil. It witnesses his very particular domestic life, as well as his journey to London to visit for the last time legendary actress, Billie Whitelaw.
Visiting two legends of the literary avant-garde, the publisher John Calder and actor (and Beckett interpreter) Billie Whitelaw, this documentary portrait casts no judgments and withholds great revelations. Instead, just like a work of Beckett’s, we are left to make sense of what’s left behind.
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