Lace of Summer (1973)
"A day stands still and can be seen sprouting from its socket, a long toothed day eats its quiet bread and stands as still as ears of corn drying in the sun. It is a day to spread out like a festive cloth and heap with fruits. It is a day to carry in one's arms and lie with under the umbrella of a blossom tree." –S.D.H.
Director: Storm De Hirsch
Runtime: 4 min
Release Date: January 1, 1973
Language: No Language
Original Language: xx
More Films by Director: Storm De Hirsch
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Lace of Summer about?
- "A day stands still and can be seen sprouting from its socket, a long toothed day eats its quiet bread and stands as still as ears of corn drying in the sun. It is a day to spread out like a festive cloth and heap with fruits. It is a day to carry in one's arms and lie with under the umbrella of a blossom tree." –S.D.H.
- Who directed Lace of Summer?
- Lace of Summer was directed by Storm De Hirsch.
- How long is Lace of Summer?
- Lace of Summer has a runtime of 4m (4 minutes).