Vivian (1965)
"A film portrait cut to the tune of Conway Twitty's version of 'Mona Lisa.' Filmed in part at a 1964 show of Conner's artwork in San Francisco, the film is also a witty statement about forces that take the life out of art. Vivian Kurz, the subject of the film, is entombed in a glass display case." - Judd Chesler Award: Gold Medal Award, Sesta Biennale D'Arte Republica Di San Marino. Da Vinci thought he caught her smiling.
Director: Bruce Conner
Runtime: 3 min
Release Date: March 19, 1965
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Vivian about?
- "A film portrait cut to the tune of Conway Twitty's version of 'Mona Lisa.' Filmed in part at a 1964 show of Conner's artwork in San Francisco, the film is also a witty statement about forces that take the life out of art. Vivian Kurz, the subject of the film, is entombed in a glass display case." - Judd Chesler Award: Gold Medal Award, Sesta Biennale D'Arte Republica Di San Marino. Da Vinci thought he caught her smiling.
- Who directed Vivian?
- Vivian was directed by Bruce Conner.
- How long is Vivian?
- Vivian has a runtime of 3m (3 minutes).
- Where was Vivian produced?
- Vivian was produced in United States of America.