The Red Kite (1965)

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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
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Screenplay

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.