The Meadows Green (1975)

The Meadows Green (1975) poster

Fantastical, larger-than-life puppetry and rambunctiously playful choreography is framed against an Edenic backdrop of Vermont farm country in George Griffin and DeeDee Halleck’s luminous, lyrical short film, which documents the 1974 edition of the Bread and Puppet Theater’s annual Domestic Resurrection Circus, taking place soon after the company’s relocation from downtown Manhattan to the rural New England enclave where it remains headquartered to this day.

Director: DeeDee Halleck, George Griffin
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 23 min
Release Date:
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

playful, experimental, theatrical, bread and puppet theater

More Films by Director: DeeDee Halleck, George Griffin
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Meadows Green about?
Fantastical, larger-than-life puppetry and rambunctiously playful choreography is framed against an Edenic backdrop of Vermont farm country in George Griffin and DeeDee Halleck’s luminous, lyrical short film, which documents the 1974 edition of the Bread and Puppet Theater’s annual Domestic Resurrection Circus, taking place soon after the company’s relocation from downtown Manhattan to the rural New England enclave where it remains headquartered to this day.
Who directed The Meadows Green?
The Meadows Green was directed by DeeDee Halleck, George Griffin.
How long is The Meadows Green?
The Meadows Green has a runtime of 23m (23 minutes).
What genre is The Meadows Green?
The Meadows Green is a Documentary film.
Where was The Meadows Green produced?
The Meadows Green was produced in United States of America.