Classic plays by absurdist playwright and Nobel laureate Samuel Beckett are presented on film, some for the first time. Beckett's plays explore the struggle to survive and the ultimate futility of human existence.
A reproduction of Samuel Beckett's original theatrical notebook for his play "Waiting for Godot" that includes his directorial notes, extensive revisions, and notes on his methods and techniques.
As Vladimir and Estragon await the arrival of Godot, they discuss their lives and consider hanging themselves, but choose to wait for Godot instead, in the hope that he can tell them what their purpose is.