Meet Me at the Pavilion (1997)

A series of vignettes, inspired by vintage 8mm home movies from the 1960's, that show a woman isolated and waiting inside of a nostalgic beachside landscape. The footage was shot on super-8 black and white reversal stock then optically printed to 16mm. This is the first of two films I made on location at Salisbury Beach, Massachusetts – a small run-down beach town frozen in the past.

Director: Bobby Abate
Runtime: 8 min
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Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Meet Me at the Pavilion about?
A series of vignettes, inspired by vintage 8mm home movies from the 1960's, that show a woman isolated and waiting inside of a nostalgic beachside landscape. The footage was shot on super-8 black and white reversal stock then optically printed to 16mm. This is the first of two films I made on location at Salisbury Beach, Massachusetts – a small run-down beach town frozen in the past.
Who directed Meet Me at the Pavilion?
Meet Me at the Pavilion was directed by Bobby Abate.
How long is Meet Me at the Pavilion?
Meet Me at the Pavilion has a runtime of 8m (8 minutes).