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			          The Criterion Collection - Symbiopsychotaxiplasm(1968)
			           
			          In his one-of-a-kind fiction/documentary hybrid Symbiopsychotaxiplasm Take One, director William Greaves presides over a beleaguered film crew in New York's Central Park, leaving them to try to figure out what kind of movie they're making.
			            https://www.criterion.com/films/751-symbiopsychotaxiplasm
			         
			       
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			          Symbiopsychotaxiplasm - Wikipedia
			           
			          Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One is a 1968 experimental documentary film written, directed, and conceived by African-American film director and documentarian William Greaves.
			            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symbiopsychotaxiplasm
			         
			       
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			          Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One (1968) - IMDb
			           
			          Filmmaker William Greaves auditioned acting students for a fictional drama, while simultaneously shooting the behind-the-scenes drama taking place.
			            https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0296881/
			         
			       
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			          Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One - YouTube
			           
			          Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One trailer, directed by William Greaves. Now on Criterion DVD.
			            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yn4rJLzv4Jk
			         
			       
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			          Watch The Front Row - “Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One” - The New Yorker Video
			           
			          Richard Brody on William Greaves’s “Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One” (1968).
			            https://video.newyorker.com/watch/front-row-symbiopsychotaxiplasm-take-one
			         
			       
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			          The Daring, Original, and Overlooked “Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One” | The New Yorker
			           
			          In 1968, the filmmaker William Greaves made one of the most daring movies of the time, but it wasn’t shown publicly for more than two decades.
			            https://www.newyorker.com/culture/richard-brody/daring-original-overlooked-symbiopsychotaxiplasm-take-one
			         
			       
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			          Amazon.com: Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Two Takes (The Criterion Collection)
			           
			          Amazon.com: Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Two Takes (The Criterion Collection): Patricia Ree Gilbert, Don Fellows, Jonathan Gordon, Bob Rosen, William Greaves, Susan Anspach, Audrey Heningham, Stevan Larner, Terence Macartney-Filgate, Maria Zeheri, Shannon Baker Davis, Marcia Karp, Bill Stitt, Louise Archambault, Manny Meland, Manuel Melamed, Steve Buscemi, Steven Soderbergh: Movies & TV
			            https://www.amazon.com/Symbiopsychotaxiplasm-Two-Takes-Criterion-Collection/dp/B000IY02VU
			         
			       
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			          Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One (1968) - Rotten Tomatoes
			           
			          This odd film was shot in 1967 but wasn't released until 1991. The reality of the production is quite amazing. The director, who up until then had only filmed documentaries, decided that he wanted to provoke his actors and crew beyond their level of tolerance so that they would in some fashion hijack his production.
			            https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/symbiopsychotaxiplasm_take_one
			         
			       
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			          Symbiopsychotaxiplasm | Kanopy
			           
			          In his one-of-a-kind fiction/documentary hybrid, director William Greaves presides over a beleaguered film crew in New York's Central Park.
			            https://www.kanopy.com/product/symbiopsychotaxiplasm
			         
			       
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			          50 Years Later, We Still Don’t Know Whether This Film Is Fact or Fiction
			           
			          50 Years Later, We Still Don’t Know Whether This Film Is Fact or Fiction.
			            https://hyperallergic.com/427776/william-greaves-symbiopsychotaxiplasm-take-one/
			         
			       
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			          SYMBIOPSYCHOTAXIPLASM- William Greaves
			           
			          SYMBIOPSYCHOTAXIPLASM information from William Greaves.
			            http://www.williamgreaves.com/symbio.htm