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Is there movie of Waiting for Godot?

Yes, there are several film adaptations of the play "Waiting for Godot" by Samuel Beckett. Here are a few notable film versions:

1. En Attendant Godot (1952): This is a French-language film adaptation directed by Jean-Paul Le Chanois and released in 1952. It is considered one of the earliest film versions of the play.

2. Waiting for Godot (1961): This is an English-language adaptation directed by Alan Schneider and released in 1961. It stars Bert Lahr and E. G. Marshall as Vladimir and Estragon, respectively.

3. Aspettando Godot (1962): This is an Italian-language version directed by Mario Landi and released in 1962.

4. Waiting for Godot (1987): This is an Irish-language adaptation directed by Joseph Dowling and released in 1987. It stars Donal McCann and Barry McGovern as Vladimir and Estragon.

5. En Attendant Godot (1993): This is another French-language adaptation, directed by Michel Fano and released in 1993.

6. Godot (2001): This is a Serbian-language version directed by Ognjen Sviličić and released in 2001.

These are just a few examples of film adaptations of "Waiting for Godot." Each adaptation interprets and presents the play in its unique way, offering different perspectives on its themes and characters.

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