With German and French subtitles. This compelling documentary, seen through the lens of award-winning filmmaker Frank Scheffer, presents an intimate portrait of one of the 20th century's most important composers and creative minds at work. From 1982 to 1992, Frank Scheffer worked with John Cage on numerous occasions, which resulted in a unique archive of historical audio-visual material. Based on this unique archive, including interviews, musical performances, and images of different locations related to Cage's life and work - filmed in 16mm - filmmaker Frank Scheffer created "How to get out of the Cage - A Year with John Cage". In all of Scheffer’s works related to John Cage he uses the old Chinese method of chance operations based on the I Ching – as often used by John Cage himself in his compositions. For this new documentary he decided for another approach: Instead of using chance operations he edited the film in the usual way that is based on choice. “I wanted the documentary to be informative and appealing to a bigger audience”, so Scheffer. The structure of this documentary is based on different chapters: 2:10 One – Nachtcagetag 24 Hours of the Music of John Cage Cologne, Germany February 14–15, 1987 11:03 Two – Roaratorio An Irish circus based on Finnegan’s Wake by James Joyce Royal Albert Hall, London, England July 18, 1987 20:32 Three – Los Angeles Festival Los Angeles, CA, USA September 3–27, 1987 36:41 Four – New York, NY, USA October 3–7, 1987 47:04 Five – Europera’s I & II Frankfurt, Germany November 12 & December 11, 1987 Subscribe: goo.gl/jrui3M "The famous artist Marina Abramovic introduced me to John Cage. She thought it would be worthwhile for me to get in tough with him and right she was! In June 1982, I did an hour-long interview with him without knowing how influential he was. He loved the fact that it was an interview without preconceptions. It dramatically changed my way of thinking. He had opened my mind!" - Frank Scheffer