Amor (1980)

Amor (1980) poster

Shot in Rome and Salzburg’s natural theatre, the film uses cutting and sewing as metaphors for love, separation, and the craft of montage. Cloth being trimmed, hands clapping, and tools striking accompany images of tailoring, architectural restoration, and Beavers himself in a new suit, linking gesture and sound to the editing process.

Director: Robert Beavers
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 15 min
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Editing: Robert Beavers, Jennifer Bennett
Country: Austria, Italy, Switzerland, United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Amor about?
Shot in Rome and Salzburg’s natural theatre, the film uses cutting and sewing as metaphors for love, separation, and the craft of montage. Cloth being trimmed, hands clapping, and tools striking accompany images of tailoring, architectural restoration, and Beavers himself in a new suit, linking gesture and sound to the editing process.
Who directed Amor?
Amor was directed by Robert Beavers.
Who stars in Amor?
Amor stars Ruth Franklin, Valerie Goodman, April Hampton, Dominique Harris, Rachel McBride, Tamara Steffan.
How long is Amor?
Amor has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).
What genre is Amor?
Amor is a Documentary film.
Where was Amor produced?
Amor was produced in Austria, Italy, Switzerland, United States of America.