The Neon Rose (1964)

The Neon Rose (1964) poster

With light-drenched visuals illuminating a screenplay of "dialogue and poetry," filmmaker Gerson made this short B&W experimental feature about a man who confronts the meaning of existence in a variety of cityscapes. Gerson described the film: "The narrative form expanded, utilizing non-linear sequences within a linear structure. Past, Present and Future are interwoven throughout to present a total, heightened reality."

Director: Barry Gerson
Runtime: 41 min
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Cinematography: Barry Gerson
Editing: Barry Gerson
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Neon Rose about?
With light-drenched visuals illuminating a screenplay of "dialogue and poetry," filmmaker Gerson made this short B&W experimental feature about a man who confronts the meaning of existence in a variety of cityscapes. Gerson described the film: "The narrative form expanded, utilizing non-linear sequences within a linear structure. Past, Present and Future are interwoven throughout to present a total, heightened reality."
Who directed The Neon Rose?
The Neon Rose was directed by Barry Gerson.
Who stars in The Neon Rose?
The Neon Rose stars Irma Ostroff.
How long is The Neon Rose?
The Neon Rose has a runtime of 41m (41 minutes).
Where was The Neon Rose produced?
The Neon Rose was produced in United States of America.