200 Feet for March 31st (1968)
Most of this silent film was shot in Rome within one day, March 31, 1968, and edited in the camera (a 100-feet double8 BW film roll). It is divided in six episodes following an ancient Indian text, Katha Upanishad, in which a youth, Nakiketa, converses with Death. Every section presents an event of that day and refers to a writer and a painter. The film captures some of the excitement of Spring 1968 in Europe and elsewhere.
Director: Massimo Bacigalupo
Runtime: 17 min
Release Date: July 9, 1968
Cast
Country: Italy
Language: No Language
Original Language: it
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is 200 Feet for March 31st about?
- Most of this silent film was shot in Rome within one day, March 31, 1968, and edited in the camera (a 100-feet double8 BW film roll). It is divided in six episodes following an ancient Indian text, Katha Upanishad, in which a youth, Nakiketa, converses with Death. Every section presents an event of that day and refers to a writer and a painter. The film captures some of the excitement of Spring 1968 in Europe and elsewhere.
- Who directed 200 Feet for March 31st?
- 200 Feet for March 31st was directed by Massimo Bacigalupo.
- Who stars in 200 Feet for March 31st?
- 200 Feet for March 31st stars Fabrizio Buccarella, Silvano Fua, Costanzo Lemmi, Laura Onorati, Janet Velasquez.
- How long is 200 Feet for March 31st?
- 200 Feet for March 31st has a runtime of 17m (17 minutes).
- Where was 200 Feet for March 31st produced?
- 200 Feet for March 31st was produced in Italy.