There Is No 13 is a 1974 American surrealist drama film directed by William Sachs and starring Mark Damon.
During the screening, there were protests, with some people shouting and someone turning the light in the auditorium on and off a few times.
[3] Remarkable fantasy film [that] gives indications of a new direction in film storytelling, is influenced in his structure by the synthesis of reality and imagination of Fellini, Resnais and Buñuel.
The distantiation of Brecht is applied in a masterful manner.I was doing post production on my first film in Rome.
Too bad my arms were too short...Probably Sachs’ best film, certainly his most profound.