Haiku (for Onizuka) (2007)
"On January 28, 1986 the Challenger Mission 51-dash- L set out to observe Halley's Comet from space but exploded a minute into the launch killing everyone on board. A monument to Challenger astronaut Ellison J Onizuka stands in Los Angeles' Little Tokyo, from which I made a graphite rubbing of the text onto a sheet of plain paper, and noticed it was nearly a perfect haiku. Then re filmed to emphasize poetic structure / disaster duration."
Director: Jeanne Liotta
Runtime: 1 min
Release Date: January 1, 2007
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Jeanne Liotta
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Haiku (for Onizuka) about?
- "On January 28, 1986 the Challenger Mission 51-dash- L set out to observe Halley's Comet from space but exploded a minute into the launch killing everyone on board. A monument to Challenger astronaut Ellison J Onizuka stands in Los Angeles' Little Tokyo, from which I made a graphite rubbing of the text onto a sheet of plain paper, and noticed it was nearly a perfect haiku. Then re filmed to emphasize poetic structure / disaster duration."
- Who directed Haiku (for Onizuka)?
- Haiku (for Onizuka) was directed by Jeanne Liotta.
- How long is Haiku (for Onizuka)?
- Haiku (for Onizuka) has a runtime of 1m (1 minutes).
- Where was Haiku (for Onizuka) produced?
- Haiku (for Onizuka) was produced in United States of America.