Zocalo (1972)

Zocalo (1972) poster

ZOCALO is a color, optically-printed experiment that uses as its base the Zocalo Square in Mexico City. Unlike my other films … it began as a class experiment … and because of my feelings towards the square itself … pursued it in all its variations … finished in December 1972.

Director: Richard Myers
Runtime: 15 min
Release Date:
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Zocalo about?
ZOCALO is a color, optically-printed experiment that uses as its base the Zocalo Square in Mexico City. Unlike my other films … it began as a class experiment … and because of my feelings towards the square itself … pursued it in all its variations … finished in December 1972.
Who directed Zocalo?
Zocalo was directed by Richard Myers.
How long is Zocalo?
Zocalo has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).
Where was Zocalo produced?
Zocalo was produced in United States of America.