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"Robert Beck is Alive and Well and Living in NYC" is a 2002 film that records the performance of Stuart Sherman, a notable performance artist and filmmaker. This unique documentary captures an artistic spectacle inspired by the story of Robert Beck, an American soldier who overcame his afflictions through laughter and cinema.
This film isn't commonly found in collector circles, making it a bit of a hidden gem for those who enjoy lesser-known narratives. Its unique themes and emotional depth have sparked interest among niche collectors, particularly those focused on war-related cinema. While not widely available in mainstream formats, keep an eye out for any independent distribution or online listings that might pop up; you never know when a copy might surface.
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The film is a documentary that captures a performance art spectacle.
The film was shot by Lee Ellickson.
The film was released in 2002.
It tells the story of Robert Beck, a soldier who overcame afflictions through laughter, and features a performance by Stuart Sherman.
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