Shia LaBeouf has asked for an audience to join him at the Angelika Film Center, 18 West Houston Street in New York City to watch his entire filmography in reverse chronological order, from this year’s Man Down to Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind, a Japanese animated film to which LaBeouf lent his voice for a 2005 English language release. Anyone not based in the city can check out a live feed of LaBeouf’s reaction to his work here.
The event is part of a performance art piece entitled “All My Movies” and is running 24-hours until 6:53 EST tomorrow, 11/12. A blurb on the project site reads:
From noon on 10th November 2015, #ALLMYMOVIES by LaBeouf, Rönkkö & Turner will commence at the Angelika Film Center, 18 West Houston Street, NYC.
Visitors are invited to join Shia LaBeouf in person as he watches all his movies consecutively in
reverse chronological order over the next three days, 24 hours a day (admission free).
At the same time, a live stream will continuously broadcast the performance above.
There’s no sound on the live feed, just a silent close-up of the actor’s face as he watches all 29 of his full-length feature films (so fans won’t be treated to any Even Stevens, the cult kid’s TV show which marked LaBeouf’s initial breakthrough to stardom).
The event is completely free and includes big screen hits Transformers, Disturbia and Holes.
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