Screentest (1975)
A fragmented cinematic portrait of nine talented amateur actors and mimes. A candid look at an unusually gifted group of avant garde artists coming together to experience and share each other's art. These gifted artists have made more than 75 8mm films themselves. Then as now, they did all the costumes, sets and make-up and created and acted all the roles. Featuring: Herman Costa, Noel Levert, Adolph Garza, Albert Elia, Stephen Cervantes, Ronald Koladzie, Phillip Haight, Pedro Barrios and Richard Hartenstein.
Director: Frank Mouris, Caroline Mouris
Runtime: 20 min
Release Date: January 1, 1975
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Frank Mouris, Caroline Mouris
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Screentest about?
- A fragmented cinematic portrait of nine talented amateur actors and mimes. A candid look at an unusually gifted group of avant garde artists coming together to experience and share each other's art. These gifted artists have made more than 75 8mm films themselves. Then as now, they did all the costumes, sets and make-up and created and acted all the roles. Featuring: Herman Costa, Noel Levert, Adolph Garza, Albert Elia, Stephen Cervantes, Ronald Koladzie, Phillip Haight, Pedro Barrios and Richard Hartenstein.
- Who directed Screentest?
- Screentest was directed by Frank Mouris, Caroline Mouris.
- How long is Screentest?
- Screentest has a runtime of 20m (20 minutes).