Jackelope (1976)
This documentary by independent filmmaker Ken Harrison provides a look into the contemporary Texas art world of the mid-‘70s. Shot in 1975, Jackelope is loosely divided into three segments, each focusing on three young artists: James Surls, George Green, and Bob Wade. The documentary captures each artist in the more casual moments of their lives, capturing their ideas about art, the artistic process, Texas, and other topics in the process.
Director: Ken Harrison
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 60 min
Release Date: February 2, 1976
Cast
- James Surls - Self
- Bob Wade - Self
- George Green - Self
Production: North Texas Public Broadcasting Foundation
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
texas, artists' life, portrait of an artist
More Films by Director: Ken Harrison
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Jackelope about?
- This documentary by independent filmmaker Ken Harrison provides a look into the contemporary Texas art world of the mid-‘70s. Shot in 1975, Jackelope is loosely divided into three segments, each focusing on three young artists: James Surls, George Green, and Bob Wade. The documentary captures each artist in the more casual moments of their lives, capturing their ideas about art, the artistic process, Texas, and other topics in the process.
- Who directed Jackelope?
- Jackelope was directed by Ken Harrison.
- Who stars in Jackelope?
- Jackelope stars James Surls, Bob Wade, George Green.
- How long is Jackelope?
- Jackelope has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
- What genre is Jackelope?
- Jackelope is a Documentary film.
- Where was Jackelope produced?
- Jackelope was produced in United States of America.