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How to Get Out of the Cage (A year with John Cage)
How to Get Out of the Cage (A year with John Cage)

How to Get Out of the Cage (A year with John Cage)

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Documentary

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2012 documentary on John Cage celebrating his 100th birthday in the form of a re-edit of partially unused film material shot for the film 'Time is Music’ in 1987. Includes interviews and recordings of performances with the influential zen composer.

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

56 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

01 June 2012

Country

Netherlands

Cast

John Cage

John Cage

himself

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