4/10
At least the title is true
27 November 2017
Warning: Spoilers
Here we have a 2.5-minute "Thanksgiving Prayer" released in 1991, but apparently filmed five years earlier already and as it was Thanksgiving recently, lets take a look at this very short film here. We have American writer William S. Burroughs say thanks for all kinds of stuff, sometimes ironically, sometimes truthfully, sometimes patriotically. The director is Gus van Sant, a household name too for sure and this is still from his days of mostly being a music video director. It is over 25 years old now already, over 30 apparently since it was recorded. It's a black-and-white short film that for whatever reason was screened together with Derek Jarman's Marlowe movie "Edward II". Burroughs wrote his monologue too. That is all I guess, not a great watch by any means and I am saying this as somebody who quite likes van Sant. Only worth seeing if you really love Burroughs. Otherwise skip it. It's a thumbs-down for me.
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