Don’t take the poet’s anger for hysterics. When you hear a poet shouting, think about your own existence which is in danger.
7.1
85 min
Barbara, a young woman consumed by despair, contemplates suicide, while a man she meets in a church and a married couple struggle to persuade her that life is still worth living. Mekas’s film weaves this intimate drama into a larger reflection on alienation, politics, and the turbulence of early 1960s America.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Frances Stillman | Barbara | Unowned | |
| Ben Carruthers | Ben | Unowned | |
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Adolfas Mekas | Gregory | Unowned |
| Argus Spear Juillard | Argus | Unowned | |
| Frank Kuenstler | Frank | Unowned | |
| Louis Brigante | Luis | Unowned | |
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Sudie Bond | Sudie | Unowned |
| Leonard Hicks | Leonard | Unowned | |
| Melvin Clay | Man Looking for Job | Unowned | |
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George Maciunas | Man with Theorbo | Unowned |
| Tina Stoumen | Girl on Swing | Unowned | |
| Barbara Tucker | Woman with Child | Unowned | |
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Allen Ginsberg | Self (voice) | Unowned |
| Anne Flannagan | Pregnant Woman | Unowned | |
| Sterling Jensen | Mime II | Unowned | |
| Marvin Karpatkin | Man at the Desk | Unowned | |
| Stuart Perkoff | Poetry Reader | Unowned | |
| Jewel Walker | Mime I | Unowned | |
| Marjorie Walker | Office Woman | Unowned |