The Neon Rose (1964)
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
Release Date: November 13, 1964
Cast
Screenplay
Cinematography: Barry Gerson
Editing: Barry Gerson
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Barry Gerson
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.