The Red Kite (1965)
This short fiction is adapted from a collection of short stories by Canadian author Hugh Hood. A young father in Montreal buys a red kite for his daughter. This mildly impulsive act leads to encounters with strangers that cause him to entertain existential questions.
Director: Morten Parker
Runtime: 17 min
Release Date: January 1, 1965
Screenplay
- Mortern Parker
- Hugh Wood (Original Story)
Music: Louis Applebaum
Cinematography: François Séguillon
Country: Canada
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Morten Parker
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Red Kite about?
- This short fiction is adapted from a collection of short stories by Canadian author Hugh Hood. A young father in Montreal buys a red kite for his daughter. This mildly impulsive act leads to encounters with strangers that cause him to entertain existential questions.
- Who directed The Red Kite?
- The Red Kite was directed by Morten Parker.
- How long is The Red Kite?
- The Red Kite has a runtime of 17m (17 minutes).
- Where was The Red Kite produced?
- The Red Kite was produced in Canada.