Dear Film-Philosophers, dear film-theorists:
I apologise to bother with what may be another of the most hopeless
(kind) of questions. There appears to be a film version of Sartre's
Huis Clos (No Exit), directed by Orson Welles ("uncredited," according
to imdb) and Tad Danielewski, in 1962: did anyone ever come across a
video version of this film- or at least, does anyone know any more
about the film?
The only other film adaptation of Huis Clos is French, by Jacqueline
Audry: but that does not seem to be available on video either, and no
library in the US appears to own it. Am I missing some place to look:
i.e. did anyone hear of the video being present somewhere?
So many thanks in any case.
Sincerely,
Simon Krysl
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