Manoel de Oliveira plays his film in three stages: the first part - a play, the second can be roughly defined as a silent film (with the behind the scenes read excerpts from Beckett works), but in the end the director brilliantly performs the same material of the avant-garde exercise. Surprisingly, a joke, repeated three times, each time everything sounds fresh and develops into an almost verbatim adaptation of the biblical "Book of Job" - a spectacular point in a parable about how hard to empathize with other people's misery, when you have your own.
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| Directing | Manoel de Oliveira | Director |
| Writing | Samuel Beckett | Author |
| Art | Zé Branco | Production Design |
| Writing | Jacques Parsi | Writer |
| Production | Paulo Branco | Producer |
| Writing | José Régio | Writer |
| Sound | Joaquim Pinto | Sound Designer |
| Writing | Manoel de Oliveira | Screenplay |
| Camera | Mário Barroso | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Rudolfo Wedeles | Editor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Véronique Vincent | Makeup Artist |
| Art | Luís Monteiro | Production Design |
| Sound | João Paes | Original Music Composer |
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