Signals Through the Flames[1] is a 1983 documentary film on the work of Julian Beck and Judith Malina as the founders of The Living Theatre performance company.
[2] Signals Through the Flames contains first person interviews with Beck and Malina and archival footage of performances and street actions from various news reporting sources of the theater's political life in the late 1960s.
Particular attention is given to Paris in 1968 in a performance called Paradise Now and the occupation of the Odeon Theatre.
Academic and performing arts institutions such as the Segal Theatre Center[4] and the Yale School of Drama[5] continue to offer free public screenings of the film more than three decades later.
The archives of The Living Theatre, including this film, were acquired by the Yale School of Drama.