To Re-Edit the World (2002)
Assembled from the contents of 4 boxes of 50s and 60s film shot by San Francisco filmmaker Dion Vigne, spinning through a lost history, a disappearance of names and faces and works and words of the characters who comprised one of the great chapters in American Underground filmmaking. At the center of this San Francisco re-history is the unknown Beat filmmaker Dion Vigne.
Director: David Sherman
Runtime: 32 min
Release Date: March 15, 2002
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: David Sherman
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is To Re-Edit the World about?
- Assembled from the contents of 4 boxes of 50s and 60s film shot by San Francisco filmmaker Dion Vigne, spinning through a lost history, a disappearance of names and faces and works and words of the characters who comprised one of the great chapters in American Underground filmmaking. At the center of this San Francisco re-history is the unknown Beat filmmaker Dion Vigne.
- Who directed To Re-Edit the World?
- To Re-Edit the World was directed by David Sherman.
- How long is To Re-Edit the World?
- To Re-Edit the World has a runtime of 32m (32 minutes).