200 Feet for March 31st (1968)

200 Feet for March 31st (1968) poster

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
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Country: Italy
Language: No Language
Original Language: it
More Films by Director: Massimo Bacigalupo

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.