Ah! The Hopeful Pageantry of Bread and Puppet (2002)
A documentary about the Bread and Puppet Theater made from over 200 hours of footage shot at the Bread and Puppet Domestic Resurrection Circus from 1990-1998. Neither a straight documentary nor an “educational” rendition of theater history, Ah! is more like a Bread and Puppet film, one that captures the spirit and essence of this influential theater group.
Director: Tamar Schumann, Dee Dee Halleck
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 84 min
Release Date: January 1, 2002
Editing: Dee Dee Halleck, Tamar Schumann
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
documentary, bread and puppet theater
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Ah! The Hopeful Pageantry of Bread and Puppet about?
- A documentary about the Bread and Puppet Theater made from over 200 hours of footage shot at the Bread and Puppet Domestic Resurrection Circus from 1990-1998. Neither a straight documentary nor an “educational” rendition of theater history, Ah! is more like a Bread and Puppet film, one that captures the spirit and essence of this influential theater group.
- Who directed Ah! The Hopeful Pageantry of Bread and Puppet?
- Ah! The Hopeful Pageantry of Bread and Puppet was directed by Tamar Schumann, Dee Dee Halleck.
- How long is Ah! The Hopeful Pageantry of Bread and Puppet?
- Ah! The Hopeful Pageantry of Bread and Puppet has a runtime of 1h 24m (84 minutes).
- What genre is Ah! The Hopeful Pageantry of Bread and Puppet?
- Ah! The Hopeful Pageantry of Bread and Puppet is a Documentary film.
- Where was Ah! The Hopeful Pageantry of Bread and Puppet produced?
- Ah! The Hopeful Pageantry of Bread and Puppet was produced in United States of America.