Vivian (1965)

Vivian (1965) poster

"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:
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Bruce Conner

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.